The Killing of Two Lovers

The Killing of Two Lovers

R202084mDrama, Thriller
6.893%69%
David desperately tries to keep his family of six together during a separation from his wife. They both agree to see other people but David struggles to grapple with his wife's new relationship.
Spoons reviewedOctober 18, 2024
“The Killing of Two Lovers” is a poignant exploration of a man grappling with the disintegration of his marriage while striving to maintain a bond with his children. Rather than relying on a complex plot, the film immerses viewers in an atmosphere thick with emotional tension. We follow David, portrayed with profound complexity, as he navigates the turbulent waters of separation, making mistakes but always acting from a place he believes is right. A standout moment is an emotionally charged conversation in the car with his ex-wife, where the fragile hope of rekindling a connection is shattered by the sight of her new partner. The film masterfully captures the messiness of life and relationships, with raw, genuine emotion that resonates deeply. The artistic choice to shift the aspect ratio throughout the film enhances this emotional depth. In more intimate or tense moments, the frame narrows, creating a sense of claustrophobia and tightening focus on David’s internal struggle. Conversely, when the story pulls back to show more of the environment or highlight key moments of action, the frame widens, giving the viewer a sense of David’s overwhelming reality. These shifts in visual scope add another layer to the storytelling, drawing attention to the isolation or connection felt in various scenes. “The Killing of Two Lovers” is a must-watch for fans of intense, character-driven dramas, similar to Blue Valentine, Closer, and Bellflower.

Take Plex everywhere

Watch free anytime, anywhere, on almost any device.
See the full list of supported devices