True Love (2012 film) explained

True Love
Director:Enrico Clerico Nasino
Language:English
Runtime:102 minutes
Cinematography:Paolo Bellan
Music:Andrea Bonini

True Love is a 2012 romantic-themed psychological thriller film directed by Enrico Clerico Nasino and starring John Brotherton and Ellen Hollman.

Premise

Right after their marriage, lovebirds Jack and Kate mysteriously wake up in separate cells from which they cannot escape. Instead they are forced to watch CCTV videos which reveal the other's dirty secrets, and answer yes–no questions about their trust for their partner.

Cast

Reception

Twitch Films Shelagh Rowan-Legg gave a generally positive review, writing that the set design makes audiences "squirm in their seats".[1] Carole Jahme of The Guardian called the film "a letdown" and criticised both the script and performances.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sci-Fi London 2012: TRUE LOVE Review. Rowan-Legg. Shelagh. May 5, 2012. Twitch Film.
  2. Web site: True Love proves a letdown at Sci-Fi London film festival. Jahme. Carole. The Guardian. May 8, 2012.