Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo destined lovers, Sofia and Greg, look back at the beginning of their love story. A simple day date through the city of Los Angeles reminds us of the importance of the simple things in li... Tout lireTwo destined lovers, Sofia and Greg, look back at the beginning of their love story. A simple day date through the city of Los Angeles reminds us of the importance of the simple things in life.Two destined lovers, Sofia and Greg, look back at the beginning of their love story. A simple day date through the city of Los Angeles reminds us of the importance of the simple things in life.
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I didn't know that the two lead characters were a real couple until I read the credits but it was very obvious with the natural connection between them. Following the couple on a day around LA it is rather like people watching and eavesdropping on a couple's private conversation with all of the minutiae and minor details that they talk about. The copious amount of physical touching and hand holding is reminiscent of first dates and early dating with rapt infatuation with one another all day long. Perhaps this is a reminder to rekindle those days with our own partners lest we fall into mediocrity and routine. This film was a nice reminder to cherish the small details.
First off this is an Indie Film, so if you don't enjoy low budget film making then Maybe Forever isn't the film for you. But... If you enjoy a good indie romance film set in the City of Lights then continue reading.
The movie starts off on what seems like a first date of a loving couple. As the story unfolds we learn these two have been together for some time now and are taking a stroll down memory lane. As they travel throughout Los Angeles we learn more and more about their back story. They both come from past troubled relationships and have had bad luck in love.
This is a slow burn of a movie that shows it's never too late to find that perfect someone.
The movie starts off on what seems like a first date of a loving couple. As the story unfolds we learn these two have been together for some time now and are taking a stroll down memory lane. As they travel throughout Los Angeles we learn more and more about their back story. They both come from past troubled relationships and have had bad luck in love.
This is a slow burn of a movie that shows it's never too late to find that perfect someone.
Husband and Wife writer and director duo Ruby and George Capacete play lovers Sofia and Greg as they go about their day in a peaceful sun drenched Los Angeles relfecting on their lives.
No huge earth shattering event takes place in this film instead its a contemplative series of moments.
Theres a lot of close ups as Maybe Forever focuses on those small moments that quietly make up life. Theres very few other characters- you see figures in the background or passing through witout a word always in the distance.
Much like a new relationship which becomes an all consuming thing for better or worse makes your love the centre of the universe.
The narrative reminded me of Jim Jarmunschs "Paterson" or Alonso Caurons classic "Y Tu Mama Tambien" which creates a space that draws you into the simple quiet world of the characters and the rhthyms and nuances of everyday life.
Some critics may have resentment towards this film as it lacks the usual conflict narrative which has been taught to us is the basis of all artistic expression. Conflict. Conflict. Conflict.
I for one am happy to see filmmakers try to forge a new path against the worn down conventions we know so well and try something different.
No huge earth shattering event takes place in this film instead its a contemplative series of moments.
Theres a lot of close ups as Maybe Forever focuses on those small moments that quietly make up life. Theres very few other characters- you see figures in the background or passing through witout a word always in the distance.
Much like a new relationship which becomes an all consuming thing for better or worse makes your love the centre of the universe.
The narrative reminded me of Jim Jarmunschs "Paterson" or Alonso Caurons classic "Y Tu Mama Tambien" which creates a space that draws you into the simple quiet world of the characters and the rhthyms and nuances of everyday life.
Some critics may have resentment towards this film as it lacks the usual conflict narrative which has been taught to us is the basis of all artistic expression. Conflict. Conflict. Conflict.
I for one am happy to see filmmakers try to forge a new path against the worn down conventions we know so well and try something different.
Remember when YOU first fell in love after what seemed to be a kazillion false starts with other people? And how literally everything was the best ever, even the most banal and mundane? Well, this film takes on that journey, where every moment spent with your person can make your heart skip a beat. The plot of this film is deliberate, just spending like a languid day spent in the arms of "The One", which perfectly encapsulates what this movie is about. Directing/writing/producing team Ruby and George Capacete (who themselves are a recently married couple) have put together what seems to be (to me, anyway) a gentle day-in-the-life story that chronicles their own journey of finally finding what we all long for ... to love and be loved in return. O.
Maybe Forever feels like one of those movies you watch when you just want to chill and take in some emotional moments. The story follows Greg and Sofia over the course of a day, and it's really just about them walking around Los Angeles, talking about life, love, and everything in between. It's simple, but there's something real and relatable about it. I love how the movie captures that first spark between two people when they're just starting to open up to each other. It makes you end up rooting for them as they connect. The scenes are all about conversations-deep, vulnerable talks that feel genuine. If you're into films that make you reflect on love and relationships, this one definitely hits the mark.
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