Even as the frustrated audience can already see the truths, secrets, and manipulations congeal around the characters, they seem impotent to stop being victims.

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Death In Love (2009)
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Reviews Counted:18
Fresh:9
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.1/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] R for disturbing violent and graphic sexual content, nudity and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jul 17, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
From writer-director Boaz Yakin (FRESH, REMEMBER THE TITANS) comes a provocative psychosexual tale set at the crossroads where family, history and sexuality collide. This shockingly visceral and...
From writer-director Boaz Yakin (FRESH, REMEMBER THE TITANS) comes a provocative psychosexual tale set at the crossroads where family, history and sexuality collide. This shockingly visceral and explicit portrait of a family on the verge of destruction exposes the ties that can so dangerously bind us – erotically, psychologically and emotionally.
The story follows the tale of two brothers (Josh Lucas and Lukas Haas) who are trying to climb out of the shadows of their Holocaust survivor mother’s (Jacqueline Bissset) dark past – and the love affair she conducted with a Nazi doctor while in the camps.
Decades after their mother’s experience, which left her blurring the lines between pleasure and pain, the sons’ lives still reverberate with the damage. One (Lucas) is a sharp, charming, intensely sexual but loveless con artist working in an exploitive modeling agency, while carrying on a carnally extreme relationship with his boss (Vanessa Kai). The other (Haas) is a brilliant but reclusive pianist unable to venture from the house. But change has come upon the family. The reclusive brother is moving out of his parents’ home for the first time; the ambitious brother is about to make a deal with an alluring new business partner (Adam Brody) who promises to jump-start a new life; and their mother finds herself pursued by a treacherous figure from long ago. As duplicity, moral compromise and the ghosts of the past haunt their vivid sexual and emotional relationships, the family careens towards a shattering catharsis.
DEATH IN LOVE is written and directed by Boaz Yakin and produced by Yakin and Joseph Zolfo. The co-producer is Alma Ha’rel. The behind-the-scenes team includes Danish cinematographer Frederik Jacob (GHOSTS OF CITE SOLEIL, AFGHAN MUSCLE), editor John F. Lyons (SAVAGE GRACE), production designer Dara Wishingrad (STARTING OUT IN THE EVENING), costume designer Sue Gandy (DECEPTION) and composer Lesley Barber (A THOUSAND YEARS OF GOOD PRAYERS, MANSFIELD PARK). --© Screen Media
Starring: Adam Brody, Joshua Lucas, Lukas Haas, Jackie Bisset
Starring: Adam Brody, Joshua Lucas, Lukas Haas, Jackie Bisset, Emma Bell
Director: Boaz Yakin
Director: Boaz Yakin
Screenwriter: Boaz Yakin
Studio: Screen Media
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Reviews for Death In Love
A strangely indulgent and highly personal film seemingly crafted less as a piece of entertainment than a work of expression from an increasingly conflicted artist.
Yakin and his cast are up to the job, but the current they tap into is so charged it proves overpowering. Still, their bravery is commendable.
There's something seriously wrong when you assemble actors this good -- and can't believe a single stilted word coming out of their mouths.
How do you explain a movie as hermetic and perverse and ultimately repugnant as Death in Love?
The story of miserable people living miserable lives without redemption, humor or hope.
A raw and uncompromising drama with considerably limited appeal ... leaves a lasting impression, though it's rarely easy to watch.
It's not as if we learn anything or feel any insight or catharsis from watching his characters destroy themselves and others.
Survivor’s guilt jumps a generation in Boaz Yakin’s bleak family portrait, an incendiary journey back into the psychic horrors of the Holocaust.
The failure of the movie is hardly attributable to Lucas, or co-stars Jacqueline Bisset and Lukas Haas. I’m afraid the blame rests squarely on the shoulders of writer-director Boaz Yakin.
What makes pretentious, low-budget-indie filmmakers think the world is waiting breathlessly to absorb their personal memoirs like groundbreaking new recipes for meatballs?
A fascinating mess: sprawling, passionate, conflicted, confused...It may not be a film with a lot of clarity to its vision, but it definitely has vision, which is rare.
A stagy, melodramatic, and downright effective story about the way a mother's pain is passed on to her brood.
A pretentious and stilted but weirdly compelling blend of sins-of-the-parent saga and horror movie.
Apparently so personal that it feels as though it were hatched in a hermetically sealed capsule, Boaz Yakin's Death in Love is as ambitious as it is stultifying and deadly to watch.
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