About the film
Blue
Valentine is a 2010 romantic drama film. It has a run time of 112 minutes and a
rating of 15 due to language, sex scenes and some violence.
Plot
Blue
Valentine tells the story of Dean and Cindy, a couple who let their past
experiences affect their relationship. The film uses flashbacks to explore
their lived before marriage and during their marriage. Dean was a high school dropout,
from a broken family and never saw himself as having a family and a wife of his
own. Cindy also comes from a dysfunctional family although with a better
background. When she and Dean meet, she’s in medical school. She has ambition
but he doesn’t. He’s more than happy working in a job where he can have a beer
anytime he wants.
As the film switches
between their courtship and married life, it shows how their characters have
changed and why. As married adults, Dean and Cindy have a young daughter, Cindy
works as a nurse but Dean doesn’t do anything. He doesn’t have a job nor does
he care to get one. This is a story of how either one large event or several
small ones can affect more than one person’s life.
What I thought
Ryan Gosling
and Michelle Williams are two of my favourite actors so I was quite shocked
with myself that it took me so long to watch this film. Both have a habit of
taking roles in very different films compared to the average rom-com or action
film which is why I like them so much.
In Blue
Valentine, Gosling and Williams play Dean and Cindy, a couple who have been
through a lot. To begin with we get to see how unhappy they are in their
marriage. Cindy is a nurse working hard to support her family, along with young
daughter Frankie. Dean, however, is a bit of a lowlife who has no job and doesn’t
seem to care about much other than drinking and Frankie. It quickly becomes
clear that there have been a number of things which have led to such an unhappy
time. Throughout the film, there are flashbacks to before the couple have met
and then, while they begin to date. The way of telling the story was fantastic
because it meant that the audience get to see everything that happened between
the couple.
At the
beginning, Dean understands that he is never going to make much of his life, so
he doesn’t aspire to. He’s quite happy working to support himself as best as
possible. He doesn’t want a happy ever after, he doesn’t want a wife and he
certainly doesn’t want children. Gosling is shown as quite a carefree and
handsome young man who comes across as very likeable, even with his lack of
passion for life. When the film flips back to the present day, he’s balding and
very run down. This type of role, especially the look, is something very
different for Gosling as most of his roles take full advantage of his good
looks. As in all of his roles, Gosling takes this one to the max. He’s very
charismatic as a young man but angry and upset as a married man. The contrast
in his character’s personality was fascinating to watch as it could have been
two completely different people.
Williams was
just as good in her performance as Cindy. She comes from a dysfunctional family
but is trying to make something of herself. She wants a better life and a
better future but things get in the way. One bad experience after another leads
her to Dean and even when she doesn’t want to know, he works his way into his
life. Cindy’s character is just as raw and as full of emotion as Dean’s.
Together, Gosling and Williams make a fantastic but emotional and broken
couple. They both have so many problems and destroyed pasts which partly is
what brings them together. With two great actors playing the lead roles, you
know you are going to get passionate and heartfelt performances from them both.
As well as
there being a great cast, albeit a very small one, the film is very stylish.
The filmmakers have filmed this in such a way that makes you feel as though you
are there with Dean and Cindy in every single scene. This, along with the plot,
makes everything seem much more real. The setting of Blue Valentine is cold and
quite dreary. It makes you believe that you are investing your time into two
real people and a real relationship, rather than a Hollywood couple. This is certainly
not a film that makes you feel warm and gooey inside but instead, makes you
realise that people do have problems and that not all relationships have happy
endings. This is a film that does not give you a false sense of hope not any
illusions that it will all work out well in the end. Blue Valentine is a film
that is extremely truthful, harsh but somehow beautiful at the same time.
Although for
me, Gosling excels in everything he does, this is by far one of my favourite
films from him and to have Williams co-star just makes it even better. I call
this one a must see!
Huh. I quite like Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams. ..But I've never heard of this film! How did that happen?!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting though. I will have to look out for it!