Love Streams
Love Streams

Love Streams

1984Movie141 minEnglish

Two closely-bound, emotionally wounded siblings reunite after years apart.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Director: John CassavetesGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Robert Harmon, a successful yet emotionally detached writer, is visited by his sister, Sarah Lawson, a renowned singer experiencing a profound emotional crisis. Their reunion is fraught with tension and unresolved issues as they navigate their volatile relationship, delving into themes of love, loss, and mental anguish. The film explores their complex familial bonds and individual struggles with intimacy and self-destruction.

Critical Reception

Love Streams was met with a divided critical reception upon its release, with some critics praising Cassavetes' raw and unflinching portrayal of human emotion, while others found its intensity and unconventional structure challenging. It is now widely regarded as a significant, albeit difficult, work in Cassavetes' filmography and a powerful exploration of marital and familial discord.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unvarnished emotional honesty and Cassavetes' daring directorial vision.
  • Critiqued for its challenging narrative structure and intense, often bleak, depiction of relationships.
  • Lauded for Gena Rowlands' powerful and vulnerable performance.

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Awards & Accolades

Golden Bear winner at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

John Cassavetes, who also starred in the film, directed his wife Gena Rowlands in several of his most acclaimed works, and their personal relationship deeply informed the raw emotion depicted in their collaborations.

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talisencrw

It was wonderful seeing John Cassavetes and wife Gena Rowlands play brother and sister, each with serious sanity issues, in 'Love Streams' (I had only previously seen them together in the stellar 'Opening Night', my favourite Cassavetes fil...