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LOVE
AND CLASS IN CONNECTICUT
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The rousing Joanna Keylock plays Tina, a Bohemian young woman who has been purposely left out of her niece's naming ceremony and she's crashed the party to ensure that everyone notices her anger and discontent. Even the baby's father. This sets up a rather classical indie dilemma where family must battle family and "Love and Class" ends up becoming a rather ambitious and admirably compelling little piece of work. Sadly, there is a lot that could use improving with "Love and Class." Particularly the audio which is a glaring caveat in an otherwise okay film.
This also becomes sadly apparent during another crucial confrontation between Tina, and her ex boyfriend that becomes muffled and incoherent. Nonetheless, "Love and Class" is a decent Noah Baumbach clone that takes familial discord and selfish characters and pits them together in a house filled with baggage and demons that inevitably rises to the surface. As a character piece it's a strong bit of dramatic writing, but technically, it could stand to tighten up its belt some more because if the primary point of a film is the dialogue how can we respond without being able to hear any of the actual dialogue?
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