Four Letters of Love
- 2024
- 2h 5m
Based on Niall Williams' best-selling novel. Nicholas and Isabel were made for each other but how will they ever know it? As ghosts, fate and the sheer power of true love pull them together,... Read allBased on Niall Williams' best-selling novel. Nicholas and Isabel were made for each other but how will they ever know it? As ghosts, fate and the sheer power of true love pull them together, so too does life threaten to tear them apart.Based on Niall Williams' best-selling novel. Nicholas and Isabel were made for each other but how will they ever know it? As ghosts, fate and the sheer power of true love pull them together, so too does life threaten to tear them apart.
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I loved this movie. But, then, I think Niall Williams is a literary genius. And, he wrote the screenplay. I read a review in the Aussie Guardian by Peter Bradshaw, who awarded it 2 stars. But then, I thought, the man is a white, ultra middle class, Brit. Tends to be a bit stiff. I wonder what Margaret and David would have given it - I say 4.5 out of 5.
I don't know where to begin with just how profound this movie is. One needs to reflect on it - it's deep, it's emotional, and for me, it was transcendental - no I'm not hippy or, even, religious. Niall Williams speaks to us in ways that are not plain, not simple. I'm going again. And, wth tissues again.
In a world of pain, despair, broken connection and lost humanity, Naill Williams speaks to love, to belief, to beauty, to belonging, to depth and to, above all, hope.
I don't know where to begin with just how profound this movie is. One needs to reflect on it - it's deep, it's emotional, and for me, it was transcendental - no I'm not hippy or, even, religious. Niall Williams speaks to us in ways that are not plain, not simple. I'm going again. And, wth tissues again.
In a world of pain, despair, broken connection and lost humanity, Naill Williams speaks to love, to belief, to beauty, to belonging, to depth and to, above all, hope.
Polly Steele's "Four Letters of Love" is a beautifully rendered and deeply emotional film that succeeds in capturing the complexities of love and longing. The movie shines with its stunning cinematography, painting a picturesque backdrop of the Irish landscape that enhances the intimate and soulful journey of its characters. The performances are captivating, with the lead actors sharing an undeniable chemistry that makes their connection feel authentic and heartfelt. Instead of relying on conventional romance tropes, the film crafts a mature and delicate narrative, exploring how fate, family, and art intertwine to shape human connections. The evocative music throughout the film beautifully complements the stunning natural beauty of Ireland, creating a truly immersive experience. This is a story told with a gentle hand and a profound understanding of the human heart.
Is it worth watching? Absolutely. "Four Letters of Love" is a moving and visually enchanting film that offers a refreshing take on the romance genre, making it a compelling watch for anyone seeking a thoughtful and emotionally resonant story.
Is it worth watching? Absolutely. "Four Letters of Love" is a moving and visually enchanting film that offers a refreshing take on the romance genre, making it a compelling watch for anyone seeking a thoughtful and emotionally resonant story.
The most amazing scenery makes me want to go and visit Ireland! A power cast and floods of emotion brings a movie that in the beginning felt lost. It comes together in an unexpected way. A constant journey where you are at times wanting to scream and hard to watch but the ending can be described as powerful! A masterpiece! Well done.
We hadn't heard of the film before we went to see it on a Monday night in summer, but the cast made it look promising.
Right up to the last 15 minutes this was a slow, dull, grim 5/10 watch and only getting 5 stars for the scenery and cast.
Helena Bonham Carter possibly masters an Irish accent better than Pierce Brosnan (who IS Irish, but been a long time away!), but both made a good job of their characters. The cinematography of the stunning Irish coastline is absolutely captivating.
Then suddenly, in the last 15 minutes at the end, it became a great film! No spoilers - but would I watch it again? Nope!
Right up to the last 15 minutes this was a slow, dull, grim 5/10 watch and only getting 5 stars for the scenery and cast.
Helena Bonham Carter possibly masters an Irish accent better than Pierce Brosnan (who IS Irish, but been a long time away!), but both made a good job of their characters. The cinematography of the stunning Irish coastline is absolutely captivating.
Then suddenly, in the last 15 minutes at the end, it became a great film! No spoilers - but would I watch it again? Nope!
I did not know about this movie till I saw a poster in a local theatre. As I couldn't make that date I explored and went out especially to see it in brum
I'm so glad I did. Beautifully shot,breath taking scenery and wonderfully executed story. I can't wait to watch it again.so well cast. I can't believe it's not playing in more venues. Fionn has done real justice to the characters. Emotionally charged with great subtle humour. I have been a big fan of Gabriel Byrne and he didn't disappoint.
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- $820,861
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- 2h 5m(125 min)
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