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Do you want to watch a romantic, heart-breaking film about a couple trying to make it work? Then this is the movie for you. The title is Blue Valentine. This film has been written and directed by Derek Cianfrance and stars Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling. It tells the story of Dean and Cindy, who hope that love can fix their broken relationship, but it seems to be getting worse instead of better. They try everything in their power to save their marriage but just can't seem to get back on track. This movie is full of mixed emotions so beware if you prefer comedy over tragedy! The title of this article refers to "Blue Valentine". This film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2010. It was released in theatres on June 8, 2010. "Blue Valentine" received positive reviews from critics, with some praising it for its depth, while others questioned the depth of the performances and found it to be too contrived. The film holds a rating of 76% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 180 reviews with an average rating of 6 out of 10. The critical consensus states ""Blue Valentine"s raw emotion is touching while also being full of pensive moments that are too often undone by its melodramatic choices. The film also has a score of 64 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 38 reviews. Roger Ebert of the "Chicago Sun-Times" gave the film three and a half stars, writing "I think we're seeing, in several respects, the best movie yet from writer-director Derek Cianfrance." He continued, ""Blue Valentine" is not an exercise in style; it's made with such heartfelt simplicity that you can feel the presence of real lives behind it." He also commended both Gosling and Williams for their acting. "Williams is not a sexy actress", he said, "but there's a lot of quiet sexiness in the way she moves". He praised Gosling for his "performance of quiet desperation" and said that he had "some of the best moments in the film" with Williams. Wesley Morris wrote for "The Boston Globe": ""Blue Valentine" is more intimate than Scorsese’s movies, but it’s no less operatic. It has its own kind of grandeur, surely, but it also has a delicate balance between rage and regret. The film has two plots, one set in the present day and the other in the past; they’re both about broken relationships. Neither plot is let down by any of its performances, by sharp writing or by Cianfrance’s steadying hand (he also wrote 'The Place Beyond The Pines,' which opened here this week)." He concluded with "Blue Valentine" is definitely the best movie of the year. Todd McCarthy of "Variety" called it "a sophisticated, somber drama about aging and romance" that was "essentially a character study (featuring some fine work) of two recently divorced people", but also had an element of dramatic suspense. cfa1e77820

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