
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, #Love (2024) dives into the complexities of modern relationships, pulling from Schnitzler's Reigen. The pacing feels almost like a heartbeat, slow yet pulsating with urgency as it captures ephemeral moments of joy and sorrow. There’s a rawness in the performances, especially with the young woman discussing her non-binary identity—it's both candid and introspective. The film manages to create an intimate atmosphere, reminiscent of Akerman's work, with a focus on the ordinary yet profound aspects of love. It’s distinctive for its blend of personal narratives and how it reflects contemporary struggles without getting overly dramatic.
Currently, #Love is quite elusive in physical formats, which has intrigued collectors who appreciate modern indie films with a unique voice. There’s minimal information on its initial release, and it seems to be available mostly on digital platforms, making any physical copies highly sought after. As more collectors are drawn to films that tackle contemporary themes of identity and relationships, this one could be a conversation starter in any collection.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre