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Rating: 6.7/10 by 915 users

Loving (2016)

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.

Directing:
  • Jeff Nichols
  • Jean-Paul Chreky
  • Ben LeDoux
  • Cas Donovan
  • Tommy Martin
Writing:
  • Jeff Nichols
  • Nancy Buirski
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 04, 2016

Rating: 6.7/10 by 915 users

Alternative Title:
러빙 - KR
Loving - PL

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 03 minutes
Budget: $9,000,000
Revenue: $8,996,802

Plot Keyword: court, marriage, civil rights, biography, supreme court, interracial relationship, interracial marriage, virginia, interracial couple

Joel Edgerton
Richard Loving
Ruth Negga
Mildred Loving
Marton Csokas
Sheriff Brooks
Nick Kroll
Bernie Cohen
Bill Camp
Frank Beazley
Alano Miller
Raymond Green
Terri Abney
Garnet Jetter
David Jensen
Judge Bazile
Jon Bass
Phil Hirschkop
Christopher Mann
Theoliver Jeter
Winter-Lee Holland
Musiel Byrd-Jeter
Chris Greene
Percy Fortune
Matt Malloy
Chet Antieau
Lance Lemon
Cousin Davis
Brenan Young
Older Sydney
Dalyn Cleckley
Older Donald
Jevin Crochrell
Middle Sidney
Micah Claiborne
Toddler Sydney
Pryor Ferguson
Infant Sydney
Karen Vicks
Clara - Cashier
Benjamin Loeh
Construction Worker
Bridget Gethins
Court Secretary
Mark Huber
Store Pedestrian
James Matthew Poole
Drag Race Spectator
Jordan Dickey
Construction Worker
Coby Batty
Telephone Man
Chris Condetti
Drag Race Spectator / Bar Patron
Logan J. Woolfolk
Richard's Racing Crew
Keith Tyree
Bricklayer
Tom Lancaster
Photojournalist
Thomas Brian Wise
Court Audience Member
Ken Holliday
Drag Race Spectator
Terry Menefee Gau
Antieau's Secretary
Jay SanGiovanni
Racetrack Spectator
Miles Hopkins
Boarding House Boy
Kenneth William Clarke
Construction Worker
Darrick Claiborne
Field Hand / Drag Strip Attendee / Shot Gun Shack Attendee (uncredited)
Raymond H. Johnson
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Dean Mumford
Drag Race Driver
Rebecca Turner
Pregnant Girl
Greg Cooper
County Jailer
A. Smith Harrison
Supreme Court Reporter
Keith Flippen
Press Conference Reporter
Lucas N. Hall
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Benjamin Booker
Shotgun Shack Musician #1

Reno

**The choices of life we want to live are ours to make.** The film was inspired by the real life event, book and the documentary film. The message was awesome, but it's more like a personal. At least from the film's perspective about a couple and their struggle. Also the personalities of those two, who are so quiet, hence seems it was like a documentary film with a feature film touch. That does not mean Ruth Negga deserved the Oscars nominee. She got it only because of the black quota, otherwise there are many great performances to be considered who are not white, black or even American. So coming to the film, I like this kind of drama, It was so realistic and I won't mind if it runs past two hour mark. The first appreciation must go the two lead actors, they were the soul of the film. Surely awards worthy performances, but like I said not the Oscars. Especially I loved the Joel Edgerton's part. It is one of his, maybe the best I have seen so far, For many reasons the people should watch this. Jeff Nichols of 'Take Shelter' fame did good in writing and direction, especially after his slightly disappointing previous film. One of the best biopic of the year and I recommend it not to miss, particularly for the family audience. _7/10_

CinemaSerf

This aptly named true story follows the troubles of Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred (Ruth Negga) battling racist bigotry in Virginia in the late 1960s. This inter-racial couple are married, and she is expecting a child when both are arrested for breaching the state's strict rules on miscegenation. After a brief incarceration, he is released then shortly after she is too and given a suspended sentence providing that they leave the county and never return. Well they do for the birth of their child, but a timely intervention from their lawyer Beazley (Bill Camp) just about saves the day before the more strategic lawyer Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll) alights on a plan to have them re-arrested so he can appeal the original verdict at the highest court in the land. It's a risky strategy. Only one in four hundred cases presented to the US Supreme Court are actually heard and feelings are running high in a state where white supremacy rules the roost and arguments about races all keeping to their "God-given" parts of the world are freely circulated and endorsed by large swathes of the population. This is another of these films that rather candidly illustrates just how the land of the free was anything but. The politics of toleration prevailing over those of freedom of choice, marriage or even association. Legitimate weddings (in other states) are held invalid here and these two people must, in real life, have faced quite a degree of trepidation as they did their own unique form of trail-blazing. It does miss out on quite a bit of context and the characters' predicament is presented to us without us getting to know them, how they met, fell in love etc. Not that that negates the message, but as a drama it would have been a better grounding to appreciate just why they were prepared to struggle so. It's watchable and interesting enough, but is a bit soporific at times and whilst their problems are the stuff of nightmares, I somehow struggled to engage with the cast.


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