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Loving 2016 123movies

Loving 2016 123movies

All love is created equalNov. 04, 2016123 Min.
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Watch: Loving 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Richard Loving, a white construction worker in Caroline County, Virginia, falls in love with a local black woman and family friend, Mildred Jeter. Upon Mildred discovering that she is pregnant, they decide to marry, but knowing that interracial marriage violates Virginia’s anti-miscegenation laws, they drive to Washington, D.C. to get married in 1958. Richard makes plans to build a house for Mildred less than a mile from her family home..
Plot: The story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, whose challenge of their anti-miscegenation arrest for their marriage in Virginia led to a legal battle that would end at the US Supreme Court.
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7.0/10 Votes: 34,775
88% | RottenTomatoes
79/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 828 Popularity: 12.754 | TMDB

Reviews:

The story of Richard and Mildred’s incredible love as it conquers racism of the south in the 1950’s
Loving Review

Jeff Nicolas newest film centres around the true story of Richard and Mildred Richard, the couple that fought the supreme court to legalize interracial marriage. On the surface this story seems interesting but over done but the way Jeff Nicolas tells this story makes it incredibly unique. Instead of focusing on the big story about Civil Rights Nicolas focuses on the very personal story of Richard and Mildred. By bringing the story down to a very personal scale Nicolas told the story in a far more impacting and effective way. This movie isn’t about a revolution or a grand battle this is truly a movie about two people being in love. The movie doesn’t try to rant or preach it just tries to tell a human story. Ruth Negga shone in this movie. She gave an honest, and emotional performance that really made Mildred seem like a person instead of just a character. Acting against her or more accurately with her is Joel Egerton. The character of Richard is fall less emotional so therefor Joel has less opportunities to show off, instead Joel utilized the quiet moments with his character to give a strong performance. Together the pair creates a believable, balanced relationship that shows us they’re in love instead of just telling us. The accents at first are distracting and can be hard to understand but as the movie continues the audience becomes more immersed in the world and it feels natural. The major issue with the movie is its repetition. Due to the nature of the story the movie hits similar points multiple times, by condensing the events the movie could have been more efficient.The movies greatest strength is it’s characters. The characters never feel like roles in a movie, instead they feel like actual people. The movie shows us small yet very personal moments between the characters that really make them come to life. From simple glances to quiet laughs you really believe that these are humans with thoughts, feelings and emotion. Tis makes the audience care much more about their story and therefore become more invested in the movie. The soundtrack much like the movie is quiet yet effective. It gives the film a very distinct optimism to it. The camera work is gorgeous. It’s ability to focus on details then go to sweeping landscape shots is very impressive.

Review By: Laurynwatters
A Surprisingly Low-Key But Socially Relevant Movie
I will admit right off the top that almost from the beginning of the movie I was waiting. For something. Something more. Something that would grab me. Something that would scream at me “you have to keep watching this!” And that “something” never came. This is an interesting and important story. Compared to most movies that are based on true stories, this was even (as far as I can tell) quite accurate to the details of what really happened. Which may explain why such movies often take so many liberties with the facts – they have to spice things up a bit. I didn’t have any trouble staying tuned to the story. It didn’t put me to sleep and my attention wasn’t wandering. It just seemed to lack what I might call oomph. There was no punch to it. But it did deal with an important piece of history.

In the late 1950’s in Virginia (and in many southern states and a few others) blacks and whites were not allowed to marry. The anti- miscegenation laws were very real and they were enforced. But people are people and sometimes people fall in love, and laws that try to prevent that from happening are of little effect. In 1958 Richard Loving (white) and Mildred Jeter (black) were in love, expecting a child and living in Virginia when they decided to travel to Washington, DC to get married. Upon their return to Virginia they were both arrested and put on trial and found guilty of violating the laws against inter-racial marriage. Their sentences were suspended on the condition that they would leave Virginia and not return together for 25 years. That began a years-long legal battle that eventually ended up in the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that marriage was a basic human right and that all bans on inter- racial marriage were unconstitutional.

That’s basically the story that was told. It was simple and straightforward and quite lacking in emotion. Joel Edgerton played Richard and Ruth Negga played Mildred. Edgerton was exceptionally even keel; Negga played her part with a bit more feeling, and to me was the more interesting of the two, and the one who was far more inclined to push back against the system that had declared them criminals simply for being in love and wanting to marry. Negga gained an Oscar nomination for the role, and she was very good in it. Interestingly, though, the only part of the movie that I found really tugged at me emotionally were the closing captions, which noted that a few years after their legal victory Richard was killed in a car accident, and then offered some words from Mildred – quoted from an interview shortly before her death in 2008 – which somehow struck a chord with me: “I miss him. He took care of me.”

Loving vs. Virginia was a case that played some role in the debate over same sex marriage in the United States. The fact that the Supreme Court had recognized marriage as a basic right was obviously significant to that discussion, and Mildred Loving herself spoke out in favour of same sex marriage. Although the connection was obvious, I was glad that no overt reference to the debate over same sex marriage was made, even in the closing captions. That would have taken the focus off the Lovings, which is clearly where it needed to be.

In the end, this movie may lack spark and emotional intensity, but it’s still a love story – and a story in which love does win out in the end. (5/10)

Review By: sddavis63

Other Information:

Original Title Loving
Release Date 2016-11-04
Release Year 2016

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 3 min (123 min)
Budget 9000000
Revenue 8996802
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Biography, Drama, Romance
Director Jeff Nichols
Writer Jeff Nichols, Nancy Buirski
Actors Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton, Will Dalton
Country United Kingdom, United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 25 wins & 90 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL2, Panavision G-Series, ATZ and AWZ2 Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate) (digital dailies), FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (processing)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Loving 2016 123movies
Original title Loving
TMDb Rating 6.701 828 votes

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