Squared Love All Over Again (Miłość do kwadratu jeszcze raz) is a movie directed by Filip Zylber starring Adrianna Chlebicka and Mateusz Banasiuk..
In this second part of Squared Love we continue where we left off and go on more or less as expected, trying to turn over the screenplay and say “nothing new here” and will try, using the same framework, to make it work.
And, using these same frameworks, it didn´t work the first time around and doesn´t work the second time.
However, this is a movie that divides specialized reviewers and the audience: The first one was totally profitable.
Storyline
A famous journalist and a fashion model teacher try to redo their lives and return to their jobs after a passionate relationship. When they return, they discover that things have changed, forever?
Movie Review
Squared Love Again is a movie to be measured with two...
In this second part of Squared Love we continue where we left off and go on more or less as expected, trying to turn over the screenplay and say “nothing new here” and will try, using the same framework, to make it work.
And, using these same frameworks, it didn´t work the first time around and doesn´t work the second time.
However, this is a movie that divides specialized reviewers and the audience: The first one was totally profitable.
Storyline
A famous journalist and a fashion model teacher try to redo their lives and return to their jobs after a passionate relationship. When they return, they discover that things have changed, forever?
Movie Review
Squared Love Again is a movie to be measured with two...
- 2/13/2023
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Every year, the Cannes Film Festival hosts the largest gathering of cinephiles in the world, and its program is scrutinized down to every last detail. While Cannes has contended with many changes over the decades, it remains one of the few A-list festivals to offer splashy red carpet premieres for a range of international cinema, but its coveted Official Competition slots only tell part of the story.
A handful of major directors will compete for the Palme d’Or, but other titles will wind up generating heat throughout the Official Selection, Directors’ Fortnight, and Critics’ Week. Assessing the potential films that will make the cut at Cannes takes a little educated guesswork, some well-placed sources, and a little wishful thinking, but it’s also a welcome excuse to explore some of the potential films that could make a lot of noise in the months ahead.
In that regard, 2019 has a...
A handful of major directors will compete for the Palme d’Or, but other titles will wind up generating heat throughout the Official Selection, Directors’ Fortnight, and Critics’ Week. Assessing the potential films that will make the cut at Cannes takes a little educated guesswork, some well-placed sources, and a little wishful thinking, but it’s also a welcome excuse to explore some of the potential films that could make a lot of noise in the months ahead.
In that regard, 2019 has a...
- 3/21/2019
- by Eric Kohn, Christian Blauvelt, Kate Erbland, David Ehrlich, Chris O'Falt, Zack Sharf, Jude Dry and Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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