This is a film where not a lot happens but fans of Phoenix will no doubt lap it up.
Two Lovers (2009)
Tomatometer
How does the Tomatometer work ![]()
Reviews Counted:144
Fresh:120
Rotten:24
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Two Lovers is a complex, intriguing, richly-acted romantic drama
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some sexuality and brief drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 13, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $2,997,417
Synopsis: James Gray, director of such hard-edged crime dramas as LITTLE ODESSA and THE YARDS, reveals the dark and unsettling complexities of love in his somber romantic drama, TWO LOVERS. Set against the... James Gray, director of such hard-edged crime dramas as LITTLE ODESSA and THE YARDS, reveals the dark and unsettling complexities of love in his somber romantic drama, TWO LOVERS. Set against the gray winter backdrop of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, the story centers on Leonard Kraditor (Joaquin Phoenix), a depressed and sometimes suicidal bachelor trying to pick up the pieces of his life after a bad breakup. Living with his parents and helping out at the family dry-cleaning business, Leonard finds himself in an existence that, save for his dabbling in black-and-white photography, is ordinary and stifling. His parents, mother Ruth (Isabella Rossellini) and father Reuben (Moni Moshonov), hope that a merger with a lucrative business--run by a friend of Reuben’s with a pretty daughter, Sandra (Vinessa Shaw)--will spark a budding romance in Leonard. But their plan hits a snag when Leonard befriends Michelle (Gwyneth Paltrow), an alluring but emotionally needy blonde who struggles with her own desire for validation from a married man with whom she is having an affair. Phoenix is brilliant as the brooding and complex Leonard, an anti-hero caught between filial obligation and a longing for escape, who sees in Michelle a partner for his troubled soul. While TWO LOVERS can come off at times a bit unadorned and overly low-key, its great strength lies in its power to simply and honestly convey the muddled and awkward realities of love--a feat that could not be matched by 1000 generic Hollywood rom-coms. [More]
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw, Moni Moshonov
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw, Moni Moshonov, Isabella Rossellini, John Ortiz, Julie Budd, Elias Koteas
Director: James Gray
Director: James Gray
Screenwriter: James Gray,
Producer: James Gray, Anthony Katagas, Donna Gigliotti
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Get This Movie
Rent DVD
Click on the "ADD" button to put this movie into your Netflix queue.
Buy DVD
Release:
Jun 30, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region [unknown]
- Keep Case
Audio:
- Dolby Digital - English
- Subtitles - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Behind the Scenes
- Deleted Scenes
Featurette:
- 1. HDNET: A Look At Two Lovers
Audio Commentary:
- 1. James Gray, Director
Text/Photo Galleries:
Galleries:
- 1. Photo Gallery
Reviews for Two Lovers
Though it is set in the present, Two Lovers takes place in what often feels like an earlier incarnation of New York.
As with his other films, Gray revels in placing his characters in an oppressive milieu, and he keeps the mood downbeat here.
[A] compact, compassionate portrait of a man struggling to define himself and his own understanding of happiness.
An uncannily perceptive acknowledgment of settling -- Paltrow with Phoenix, and Phoenix with Shaw -- with a happy kiss at the end that leaves us chilled.
I'd call it the emotional thriller. Two Lovers is nuanced, intricate and sophisticated storytelling, as it follows the quite extraordinary emotional journey of Leonard Kraditor, Jewish son of a small business family.
An intense emotional drama, beautifully photographed and profoundly ambiguous, suspended somewhere between realism and psychosexual allegory.
The acting is all first-rate, and Mr. Gray and his cinematographer, Joaquín Baca-Asay, have captured their locale in its most somber stages, as if to emphasize the essential sadness of the two love stories, and the chill they induce in the viewer.
Fine performances -- notably from Phoenix -- still don’t make this an easy sell. But it is atmospheric, accomplished and intense.
If Two Lovers winds up being Phoenix's last movie, at least it offers posterity incontrovertible proof that, once, he was a contender.
However moody, Two Lovers didn’t strike me as a downer, for the simple reason that it wells with sights and sounds that are guaranteed to lift, not sink, the spirits.
I thought it was a gritty New York story and actually really lost myself in the characters.
Themes of loneliness, alienation and unrequited love are not new, but there is always that sense of the unexpected in Phoenix that keeps you curious.
What elevates Two Lovers beyond the mundane is the strength of the performances.
Gray is a skilled craftsman of these withdrawn stories, and Two Lovers, while easily his most modest production to date, is incredibly successful illuminating the single-minded drive of whispered male lust.
A wonderful character-driven drama about a man caught between what he has and what he wants.
There are good intentions here, and good ingredients. But the sum total feels less like a passionate lover and more like a passing crush.
...returns the idea of pain, and the threat of bad decisions, to the American film romance.
Latest News for Two Lovers
March 01, 2009:
A custom fit character for edgy Joaquin, a laundry drone who gets taken to the cleaners in this love the one you're with sordid triangle, where a grownup romantic adventure is the same as running away from home. Two Lovers, where Mom makes three. ![]()
More...
March 01, 2009:
The Joaquin Phoenix Two Lovers Interview: On the hard drinking rehab grad now poised to also add movie star dropout and fledgling rapper to his weirdly checkered resume. ![]()
More...
February 12, 2009:
Critics Consensus: Friday the 13th Feels Too Familiar
This week at the movies, we've got creepy campers (Friday the 13th, starring Jared Padalecki and Danielle Panabaker), conspicuous consumption (Confessions of a Shopaholic,... More...
January 11, 2009:
Trailer & Poster review ![]()
More...
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 77% 77% | The Hangover |
| 88% 88% | Inglourious Basterds |
| 66% 66% | Public Enemies |
| 24% 24% | G-Force |
| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 90% 90% | District 9 |
| 86% 86% | 500 Days of Summer |
| 63% 63% | Extract |
| 06% 06% | All About Steve |
| 78% 78% | It Might Get Loud |
RT On Current TV
DIRECTV 358 | Comcast 107 | DISH Network 196 | More...
What’s Hot On RT
Other News
CloseSponsored Links
Around The Network
- Two Lovers at Rotten Tomatoes
Fresh Links
Featured

Last week, MSN gave us their top 09 films. Now see what their favorites of the decade are!

Here's a list of the 50 best movies of 2009, according to the good people over at Moviefone.

Hollywood.com takes a stab at determining who in movies will be on Santa's naughty list in 2009.

TIME chimes in with their own list of the best films released this year.

Click through to see which movies BuzzSugar placed in their Best-of-Decade list!
Promos

Get the latest Tomatometer updates on upcoming movies!



Top Critic



