I’ve Loved You So Long stays with viewer
February 13th, 2009 by Matt Brunson in FilmBy Matt Brunson
I’VE LOVED YOU SO LONG
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DIRECTED BY Philippe Claudel
STARS Kristin Scott Thomas, Elsa Zylberstein
Don’t let the Harlequin Romance title fool you: The French import I’ve Loved You So Long is a potent drama that steers clear of undue sentimentality and forced bathos, relying almost exclusively on two strong central performances to stir up audience awareness and emotion. Kristin Scott Thomas plays a former doctor who’s just been released from prison after serving a lengthy sentence for murder. She moves in with her younger sister (Elsa Zylberstein) and her family, and immediately sets about trying to find a job. But no one feels comfortable around her — more so after they learn the shocking nature of her crime — and she finds life on the outside a struggle. Still, its harshness is nothing compared to her inner turmoil, and it might be up to her sibling to save her from herself. Both actresses are remarkable in a thoughtful film that’s ultimately about the necessity of coming to peace with oneself.




















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