
Blue Valentine (2010)
Année de sortie: 2010
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Lurji valentini, Blue Valentine - Una historia de amor, Блу Валънтайн, Namorados Para Sempre, Triste San Valentín
Réalisateur: Derek Cianfrance
Writer: Cami Delavigne, Derek Cianfrance, Joey Curtis
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Alex Orlovsky, Jamie Patricof, Lynette Howell Taylor
Co-Producer: Carrie Fix
Executive Producer: Doug Dey, Jack Lechner, Mark Brooke, Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling, Scott Osman
Sociétés: Chrysler Corporation, Cottage Industries, Hunting Lane Films, Incentive Filmed Entertainment, Motel Movies, Shade Pictures, Silverwood Films
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Romance, Romance Film
Budget: 1.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: abortion, alcoholism, bridge, broken marriage, classroom, cynical, dancing, depression, divorce, dysfunctional family, love, love at first sight, marriage, nonlinear timeline, nurse, pennsylvania, usa, pregnancy, romantic, student, tragic
Histoire
Dean Pereira and Cindy Heller Pereira, a young working-class couple from Pennsylvania, seem to have it all at the outset of their relationship. However, their marriage begins to crumble due to Dean's lack of ambition and Cindy's retreat into self-absorption. Despite coming from dysfunctional families themselves, they struggle to provide a stable environment for their daughter Frankie. The film follows them on an overnight getaway that may reveal whether their marriage can survive its many issues.
Résumé
Blue Valentine is a 2010 drama directed by Derek Cianfrance. It follows the tumultuous relationship of Dean and Cindy Pereira, a young married couple dealing with the struggles of love, ambition, and family life. The film explores themes of broken marriages, dysfunctional families, and the complexities of romantic relationships. Although not explicitly stated in the provided sources, the movie is known for its nonlinear timeline and raw portrayal of its characters' emotions.