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Doomed Love
Depressed after losing his lover a long time ago, Andre visits a psychiatrist. While in the doctor's waiting room, he strikes up a friendship with Lois, the doctor's receptionist, and later with Lois' husband, Bob. Although the couple wants to help Andre recover from his depression, Andre finds himself unable to pull his life out of the past.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, struggling writer in Hollywood named Albert Hopper finds himself in a relationship with a struggling singer named Jenny. Despite their initial connection, Albert's deeply ingrained pessimism and insecurity constantly threaten to derail their budding romance. The film follows their attempts to navigate love, career aspirations, and the harsh realities of Los Angeles.
Critical Reception
Doomed Love received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding Albert Brooks's signature blend of neurotic humor to be less effective than in his previous works. While some appreciated the raw honesty and relatable anxieties about love and career, others found the film too self-indulgent and lacking in genuine comedic payoff. Audience reception was similarly divided.
What Reviewers Say
Brooks's trademark awkward humor is present but feels more grating than endearing.
The film struggles to balance its comedic ambitions with its dramatic themes of romantic insecurity.
While some viewers connect with the protagonist's relatable anxieties, others find him tiresome.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Doomed Love is scarce, but available reviews suggest a polarizing reception. Some viewers appreciated the candid portrayal of relationship struggles and Albert Brooks's unique comedic style, while others found the film to be too bleak and the protagonist unsympathetic.
Fun Fact
Albert Brooks wrote, directed, and starred in Doomed Love, a common practice for him to maintain creative control over his distinctive brand of comedy.
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