FX's romantic drama, Love Story, continues to unravel the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. At the end of the previous episode, the two finally spent a night together. Both are now seeking more stability and security in what is a budding relationship, but it will never be easy, considering that one of them is constantly in the public eye. In episode 4, John introduces Carolyn to his friends and family, which doesn't go very well, before they have their first major argument. Episode 4 of Love Story opens with John arriving at a Calvin Klein party, where Carolyn is also present, but they both pretend not to know each other well. There are occasional glances and even physical touches when they manage to escape the prying eyes of others, and even a playful display of passion when John gives Carolyn an olive from his drink, which she then eats. A while later, John leaves the party early, saying he has to go somewhere else, but he continues waiting for C...
A man leaves his girlfriend at her parents' house when, by chance, he runs into her father and is forced to spend time with the family. Thus, we have a series of scenes with mostly static cameras, in which the man navigates various minefields with the family. For those who fall into the small niche of people interested in this kind of thing and have seen Roy Andersson's films since his comeback, this film will have a similar feel. Not quite as absurd, but with the same rhythm and dry humor. It's not quite a full-fledged Andersson film, but you know, pretty close. Director: Hong Sang-soo Writer: Hong Sang-soo Stars: Ha Seong-guk, Kwon Hae-hyo, Cho Yun-hee It's an entertaining film, but definitely not for everyone. In fact, it's one of those things I wouldn't know who to recommend it to, even here in Finland, where Andersson is quite popular in certain circles. There are only five people in the film, and, oddly enough, the filming locations are also credited. Ther...