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I'm Losing You
Based on Bruce Wagner's best selling novel, "I'm Losing You" is the gripping tale of a wealthy Los Angeles family and their journey from profound loss to love, hope and redemption. On the verge of his 60th birthday, patriarch and TV producer Perry Krohn is diagnosed with inoperable cancer and is told he has only months left to live. He delays telling his thirtysomething children, has-been actor Bertie and adopted daughter Rachel.
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Plot Summary
A struggling musician and his girlfriend navigate the complexities of their relationship amidst personal and professional challenges. As they face mounting pressures, their love is tested, forcing them to confront their insecurities and desires. The film explores themes of commitment, ambition, and the search for meaning in life.
Critical Reception
I'm Losing You received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its emotional depth and performances, while others found its narrative to be somewhat conventional and predictable. The film garnered attention for its exploration of relationship dynamics and the struggles of artistic aspiration.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest portrayal of a struggling artist.
Noted for the chemistry between its lead actors.
Criticized for a plot that treads familiar territory.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'I'm Losing You' is not readily available on public platforms to provide a specific summary of Google user opinions.
Fun Fact
The film was an early directorial effort from Liz Friedlander, who would go on to direct episodes of popular television series like '90210', 'Pretty Little Liars', and 'The Vampire Diaries'.
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