Love
Love
Murphy and Elektra have been together for two years. A guy cheats on his lover with a girl named Omi, who turns out to be pregnant. For this reason, his relationship with Elektra ends on a very sad note. After some time, on one rainy morning, the bell rings in the apartment of the already married Murphy. This is Electra's mother, Nora. She wonders if he hasn't seen her daughter lately, because the woman herself hasn't heard from her in a long time. Nora is also very worried because the girl has suicidal tendencies. All this day, Murphy gives himself to the memories of their two-year relationship, where there were drugs, rough sex, games and tender moments. Read more When the announcement of the presentation of Gaspard Noé's film "Love" appeared in Cannes, it caused a mixture of excitement and hostility. The director is a constant center of outrage and controversy at the film festival for his frank and extremely violent scenes in the films. "Lyubov" was nominated for the Queer Palm for its coverage of the LGBT theme. At a press conference in Cannes, Gaspar Noe said that the script of the film does not exceed seven pages. This is quite surprising, considering that the tape lasts for more than two hours. For actresses Aomi Muyok and Clara Christine, the film "Love" was the debut. Moreover, the director noticed Klara in a night club, where he invited her for a role. Karl Glusman, who played Murphy, previously participated in the voiceover of the cartoon "Star Trek: Invasion" and in the filming of two short films. One of the producers, Vincent Maraval, worked with films known around the world: "City of God", "Cassandra's Dream" by Woody Allen, "The Wrestler" by Darren Aronofsky, "Into the Void" by Gaspar Noe, "Sounds of Noise", "Only God Forgives" by Nicolas Winding Refn, "The Life of Adele" and others. Gaspard Noe wanted to tackle this project even before his 2002 film Irreversible. He involved Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, warning them about very revealing scenes. When the actors agreed, Noe sat down to write the script. But after reading it, the star couple decided that it would be uncomfortable for them to share their bed life with the world. In addition, a transsexual should have been involved in these scenes. As a result, Gaspar's project was shelved, and "Irreversibility" was released. The film "Love" was shot entirely in Paris.