No One Loves Anyone For More Than Two Years
No One Loves Anyone For More Than Two Years

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No One Loves Anyone For More Than Two Years

2015
Movie
88 min
Portuguese

"No one loves anyone for more than two years" is an adaptation of Nelson Rodrigues' work about five couples that live in Brazil in the early 60's, who are seen by the society as conventional people, but whose intimate lives turn out to be morally questionable.

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Director: Jason CorcoranGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A low-budget, independent film that explores the complexities of modern relationships and the transient nature of love. The story follows a group of interconnected individuals grappling with commitment issues and the search for genuine connection in a world where fleeting romances are the norm. It delves into the emotional landscapes of its characters as they navigate breakups, new beginnings, and the universal desire to be loved.

Critical Reception

This film garnered a very niche following, praised by some independent film enthusiasts for its raw, authentic portrayal of relationships and its lo-fi aesthetic. However, it received limited mainstream attention and was often described as a deeply personal, albeit sometimes bleak, exploration of love's ephemeral nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its honest depiction of relationship struggles.

  • Noted for its intimate, character-driven narrative.

  • Criticized by some for its slow pace and bleak outlook.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a shoestring budget with a small, dedicated crew, allowing for a highly personal and intimate filmmaking process.

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