"Love" is a French drama film written and directed by Gaspar Noé, starring Emmanuelle Devos, Pierre-Alain Moine, and Sophie-Charlotte Defayet. The film premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and received a standing ovation. The movie follows the story of Laura and Leo, a couple who try to rekindle their relationship after Laura returns from a coma.
The story follows Murphy (Karl Glusman), a disillusioned film student in Paris who spends a drug-haze New Year’s Day reminiscing about his lost love, Electra (Aomi Muyock). Love 2015 Bluray
Tech specs * 2h 15m(135 min) * Sound mix. Dolby Digital. * Aspect ratio. 2.35 : 1. Love (2015) - Parents guide - IMDb "Love" is a French drama film written and
Moreover, Noé's humanistic approach eschews facile moralizing or didacticism, presenting his characters as flawed and inherently contradictory beings. Emma and Jacques are neither likable nor unlikable; they simply exist, navigated by frailties, anxieties, and longings. Their relationships, marked by interstices of cruelty, affection, and ambivalence, undermine traditional romantic tropes, subverting expectations of what love ought to look like. The story follows Murphy (Karl Glusman), a disillusioned
No commentary track (a shame, given Noé’s verbose nature). No deleted scenes.
The track is aggressive but precise. The film relies heavily on a score that mixes classical pieces (Albinoni’s Adagio in G Minor, famously used in Irréversible ) with droning, electronic throbs by Rob.
Streaming versions (Mubi, Apple TV) use a and remove the chapter “Luna’s Lullaby” (a 7-minute static shot of a crying baby — pure Noé). The Blu-ray restores this and offers a permanent, unaltered artifact. For cinephiles, it’s a time capsule of 2010s transgressive art cinema — before algorithm-driven content smoothed over rough edges.