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Love Hurts - Liebe tut weh

Originaltitel: Love Hurts
  • 2025
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
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Love Hurts - Liebe tut weh (2025)
A realtor is pulled back into the life he left behind after his former partner-in-crime resurfaces with an ominous message. With his crime-lord brother also on his trail, Marvin must confront his past and the history he never fully buried.
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Ein Immobilienmakler wird in das Leben zurückgeholt, das er hinter sich gelassen hat, als sein ehemaliger Partner mit einer ominösen Nachricht wieder auftaucht.Ein Immobilienmakler wird in das Leben zurückgeholt, das er hinter sich gelassen hat, als sein ehemaliger Partner mit einer ominösen Nachricht wieder auftaucht.Ein Immobilienmakler wird in das Leben zurückgeholt, das er hinter sich gelassen hat, als sein ehemaliger Partner mit einer ominösen Nachricht wieder auftaucht.

  • Regie
    • Jonathan Eusebio
  • Drehbuch
    • Matthew Murray
    • Josh Stoddard
    • Luke Passmore
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ke Huy Quan
    • Ariana DeBose
    • Mustafa Shakir
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    13.282
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    810
    135
    • Regie
      • Jonathan Eusebio
    • Drehbuch
      • Matthew Murray
      • Josh Stoddard
      • Luke Passmore
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ke Huy Quan
      • Ariana DeBose
      • Mustafa Shakir
    • 143Benutzerrezensionen
    • 134Kritische Rezensionen
    • 34Metascore
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    Love Hurts
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    How Ke Huy Quan's Early Martial Arts Training Paid Off in 'Love Hurts'
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    How Ke Huy Quan's Early Martial Arts Training Paid Off in 'Love Hurts'
    Love Hurts: Marvin Kicks Some Ass
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    Love Hurts: Marvin Kicks Some Ass
    Love Hurts: Marvin Gets A Suprise At The Office
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    Love Hurts: Marvin Gets A Suprise At The Office
    Love Hurts: Love Hurts Is (Behind The Scenes)
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    Love Hurts: Love Hurts Is (Behind The Scenes)

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    Ke Huy Quan
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    • Marvin Gable
    Ariana DeBose
    Ariana DeBose
    • Rose Carlisle
    Mustafa Shakir
    Mustafa Shakir
    • The Raven
    Lio Tipton
    Lio Tipton
    • Ashley
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Alvin 'Knuckles' Gable
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Renny Merlo
    Marshawn Lynch
    Marshawn Lynch
    • King
    • (as Marshawn "Beastmode" Lynch)
    André Eriksen
    André Eriksen
    • Otis
    Rhys Darby
    Rhys Darby
    • Kippy Betts
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Cliff Cussick
    Drew Scott
    Drew Scott
    • Jeff Zaks
    Stephanie Sy
    Stephanie Sy
    • Sherry Reeber
    Adam Hurtig
    Adam Hurtig
    • Chet Reeber
    Liam Stewart-Kanigan
    Liam Stewart-Kanigan
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    Yoko Hamamura
    Yoko Hamamura
    • Eddie
    Rawleigh Clements-Willis
    • Burly Biker
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    David MacInnis
    David MacInnis
    • Burly Biker
    Phong Giang
    Phong Giang
    • Bodega Cashier
    • Regie
      • Jonathan Eusebio
    • Drehbuch
      • Matthew Murray
      • Josh Stoddard
      • Luke Passmore
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Love Hurts' is an action-comedy with mixed reviews. Many praise the action sequences, noting well-choreographed fights and impressive stunts. Ke Huy Quan's performance is frequently highlighted, with reviewers appreciating his charm and skill. However, the film's humor often falls flat, with some finding it unfunny and over-the-top. The plot is criticized for being cliché and lacking depth, with some reviewers feeling it's too simplistic and predictable. The romance between the lead characters is often seen as unconvincing, with a lack of chemistry noted. Despite these criticisms, the film is seen as entertaining for its action and Quan's performance, though it's not considered groundbreaking.
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    4stevencsmovies

    almost everything is lacking

    Ever since Ke Huy Quan won the Academy Award, cementing his acting career comeback, I've been in full support of whatever he does. The new action romantic comedy LOVE HURTS is seriously testing that support. Marvin (Ke Huy Quan) is one of the best realtors in town. When his dark and violent past comes back and threatens the new life he's built, he's forced to face it head on. There is so much that doesn't work in this movie. First, the story sucks. Marvin thought that having his face plastered around town was a good way of laying low after betraying his crime boss boba- drinking brother Alvin "Knuckles" (Daniel Wu). Marvin's betrayal consisted of saving the life of his love interest Rose (Ariana DeBose), who comes back into his life like a wrecking ball because "Hiding ain't living". I have never seen two characters in a romance have less chemistry. I always try and use my big words, but not here: He feels like a "simp" and she feels like an a**hole who uses him like a tool. The side characters were a little more interesting and fun, which isn't a good sign. Quan reunites with his GOONIES co-star Sean Astin, who actually has a good scene. Drew Scott (from the Property Brothers) has a funny scene, as does football player Marshawn Lynch. The antagonist has zero character development, which should've been easy to add in, since he's Marvin's estranged brother. The action scenes were not bad, but it felt like they were playing it safe. Even though the movie is 83 minutes long, it still feels too long. LOVE HURTS is a Valentine's Day movie with commitment issues with half-baked subplots and a cookie-cutter ending. Just watch the trailer, that's basically the movie.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Ke Huy Quan certainly has the chops for an action comedy like this, but an unpolished and underdeveloped delivery make it feel like little more than proof of concept

    Set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Marvin Gable (Ke Huy Quan) is seemingly a successful realtor who will help you find your dream home. However, following an encounter with an assassin known as the Raven (Mustafa Shakir), Marvin finds his new life under threat from his old one as the re-emergence of his last kill, Rose (Ariana DeBose), whom he didn't actually kill puts him on a collision course with his estranged gangster brother Alvin "Knuckles" Gable (Daniel Wu).

    Love Hurts is the latest genre film from 87North Productions, better known for their production of the John Wick series of films that helped redefine modern action cinema. The film marks Ke Huy Quan's first lead role following his Oscar winning comeback in Everything Everywhere All at Once and while I think Quan is perfectly capable of headlining a film like this, I just wish it were a more interesting one.

    While Quan doesn't have the richest role as Marvin, I will say that there is sort of a meek charm at watching this small unassuming realtor unleash martial arts fury upon hoards of would be assassins. If Jackie Chan (at his peak anyway) could be described as Buster Keaton with martial arts, Quan's style is more akin to Harold Lloyd where there's a bit more of an edge to the disaster prone hi-jinks. Honestly during the opening 20 minutes I didn't really understand why the movie had been so panned by critics as some of the physical comedy seemed on point and the fight scenes had the typical 87North quality....but then the movie started to lose me. Running at only 87 minutes long the movie isn't unaware of what it is and gets right to the point, but that's kind of part of the problem as there isn't a lot of time spent developing character or setting up the circumstances.

    When you compare Love Hurts to 87North's other comedic action film Nobody which had a solid and efficient first act establishing the mid-life stagnation of Bob Odenkirk's character that set up effective contrast to the more outlandish elements later on, Love Hurts dives in way too fast and we don't really get a chance to know the characters beyond the surface level. The movie encounters further issues with Ariana DeBose' Rose and the actions taken by her character which the movie tries to frame as being for Marvin's benefit but because we never took time to establish Marvin's life we don't know that and it seems like she's nuking his new life because "why not?". The movie per its title also tries to paint itself as a romantic unconventional Valentine's Day film clunkily establishing a romance between Marvin and Rose along with Marshawn Lynch's King and Andre Erisken's Otis discussing marital problems or Marvin secretary Ashley played by Lio Tipton falling for poetic assassin Raven played by Mustafa Shakir and while occasionally there's a sequence that works, most of it just feels limp especially in comparison to 87North's The Fall Guy which mixed action and romantic comedy much more effectively. Even the usually reliable fight work loses integrity in the final act as there's a disappointing number of cuts and close-up shots that make the final fight so underwhelming.

    Love Hurts isn't without some charms (most of them courtesy of Quan), but the film never fully comes together in a way the marketing promises and it feels like a half-hearted remix of prior 87North productions that did similar things much more successfully. Quan's more than capable of headlining a film like this, I just wish the film itself were better.
    6nERDbOX_Dave

    A Hilarious, High-Octane Valentine's Delight

    Jonathan Eusebio's Love Hurts is the kind of action-comedy that Hollywood needs more of-smart, stylish, and overflowing with charm. Blending breakneck fight sequences with razor-sharp wit, this film delivers a delightful mix of heart-pounding action and laugh-out-loud moments, anchored by a stellar ensemble cast.

    At the center of the mayhem is Ke Huy Quan, who shines as Marvin Gable, a reformed assassin turned real estate agent whose past literally comes knocking at his door. Quan brings an effortless blend of charm, physicality, and comedic timing to the role, making Marvin an instantly likable protagonist. Ariana DeBose is equally captivating as Rose, Marvin's former target-turned-long-lost love, injecting the film with an irresistible blend of danger and allure.

    The supporting cast elevates the film even further. Daniel Wu's ruthless yet magnetic portrayal of Alvin "Knuckles" Gable makes for a formidable antagonist, while Mustafa Shakir's smooth but untrustworthy Renny Merlow adds layers of intrigue. However, one of the biggest scene-stealers is Marshawn Lynch, who, as the knife-wielding, poetry-loving Raven, delivers an unexpected comedic performance that lands every time. His dynamic with Kausar Mohammed's hilariously disillusioned assistant Ashley brings a fresh and quirky romance into the mix.

    Eusebio, best known for his stunt choreography in John Wick and Birds of Prey, makes his directorial debut with a film that showcases his mastery of action. The fight sequences are kinetic and creative, blending gun-fu, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and even a real estate closing that turns into an all-out brawl. The choreography is crisp, inventive, and never overstays its welcome, keeping the film's energy consistently high.

    Beyond the action, Love Hurts boasts a script filled with sharp dialogue and genuine laughs. The film balances its over-the-top violence with heartfelt moments, never losing sight of its central theme: embracing both the past and the future. The Valentine's Day backdrop adds an ironic touch of romance, with love-whether rekindled, newfound, or hilariously misguided-woven into every plot thread.

    By the time the final showdown unfolds, Love Hurts has delivered a rollercoaster of adrenaline, humor, and heart. With its pitch-perfect cast, breathtaking action, and unexpectedly sweet moments, this film cements itself as a must-watch for fans of Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Nice Guys.
    5TiredOldMan13

    Entertaining but feel free to turn your brain off

    What surprised me most about this movie is that it was released in cinemas instead of straight to a streaming service. The movie is the same as a thousand other action movies released in the last 15 years, the only difference is the actors on screen

    One Man Army who no longer wants to fight - Check Hitman who is really a kind hearted person - Check Female major character who is both the love interest and looks good while kicking butt - Check Quirky side characters who talk nonsense that is supposed to sound cool - Check Main Bad Guy who is controlled with bouts of super violence - Check Highly Choreographed Action Scenes where everyone gets punched, stabbed, shot and smashed but are still able to fight with no signs of injury - Check

    Ke Huy Quan is adorable as heck, but at no point does he seem like he could hurt anyone.

    If you want a quick 90 minute action movie where you don't have to follow a fancy plot then you will probably enjoy this movie.

    Ariana DeBose seems to forget she's in a movie at times and stops acting, and it looks horrible.
    5iamianiman

    Here's the Brutal Truth About Love Hurts...

    Love Hurts is a straightforward action film with a touch of drama, but make no mistake-this is a "one-man army" kind of movie. It's the type of film that thrives on plot armor, where the protagonist is outnumbered but somehow manages to take down everyone in his path. Is it better than John Wick? Definitely not. Is it better than Nobody? Not really. But does it beat some of Jason Statham's more forgettable action flicks? Surprisingly, yes.

    The story itself is simple, almost too simple. At 83 minutes (credits included), it knows when to wrap things up without overstaying its welcome. But even with its short runtime, the pacing feels uneven. There's an unbalanced mix of action and drama, with the middle part of the film filled with repetitive dialogues that stretch out the story instead of adding depth. The film had the opportunity to introduce more compelling subplots but chose not to, leaving certain moments feeling dragged out rather than dynamic.

    One of the biggest frustrations is how the film teases a truly interesting character, only to cut away just when things get exciting. There's a moment where you expect an intense, game-changing sequence, but instead, it's skipped entirely. It becomes a classic case of "tell, don't show," which feels like a missed opportunity.

    That being said, Ke Huy Quan brings something fresh to the action genre. He's not your typical tall, muscular action star, but he nails his role in a way that feels both cheeky and authentic. He's quick, agile, and entertaining to watch. And while the plot armor is undeniably strong, at least the film acknowledges that his character, Marvin Gable, is human-he takes hits, gets knocked down, and even bleeds. This adds some believability to his fights, making them more engaging.

    However, Marvin Gable as a character feels a bit two-dimensional. We get glimpses of his past, but not enough to truly understand who he is or why he's being hunted. There's potential for a deeper backstory, but instead of expanding on it, the film keeps circling around the same few details. It feels like it's dragging itself down with repetition rather than moving forward with meaningful character development.

    Ariana DeBose, on the other hand, brings plenty of energy as his partner-in-crime. She's witty, charming, and completely self-serving in the most entertaining way possible. She's chaotic, but not quite Harley Quinn levels of crazy-more like a playful, opportunistic wildcard. She adds a layer of fun to the film, making her scenes a highlight.

    As for the action, it's not as gory as John Wick or Nobody, but it's still brutal enough to satisfy action fans. The choreography is slick, yet somewhat goofy-kind of like Kick-Ass, where the fights blend both realism and over-the-top action. Not every hit lands perfectly, not every move is executed flawlessly, and that imperfection actually adds to the charm.

    The film also tries to introduce a unique element with "love letters" as a recurring theme, tying it to a Valentine's vibe. But while the idea is interesting, the execution feels underwhelming. The letters don't add much emotional weight, and instead of feeling special, they come across as just another detail in the film.

    Verdict: Love Hurts is a quite fun but flawed action film. The performances, especially from Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose, bring life to the story, and the fight sequences are enjoyable in a raw, slightly clumsy way. But the uneven pacing, lack of depth in the protagonist's backstory, and missed opportunities hold it back from being truly great. It's entertaining for what it is, but don't expect anything groundbreaking.

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      Ke Huy Quan and Sean Astin had previously acted together in Die Goonies (1985) 40 years earlier.
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      The film is supposed to take place on Valentine's Day in Milwaukee, i.e. the heart of the Midwest during the dead of winter, but there is no snow on the ground, and most of the characters aren't dressed for winter weather.
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      • 6. Februar 2025 (Deutschland)
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