Since "Love" (2015) is a film that tends to polarize audiences due to its explicit nature, an "interesting" review usually moves beyond the shock value and looks at the technical and philosophical aspirations of the director, Gaspar Noé.

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The story is told in non-linear fragments, a technique Noé used previously in Irreversible . We open on a depressed filmmaker, Murphy, living in a shabby apartment with a woman he doesn't love and a child he didn't plan for. He receives news that his former lover, Electra, has gone missing. This triggers a spiral of memories—orgies, arguments, and tender moments—tracing the rise and fall of their volatile relationship.

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