Love is a matter of nerves

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Movie
German title Love is a matter of nerves
Original title Trust the Man
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 103 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Beard friendly
script Beard friendly
production Bart Freundlich,
Todd M. Hofacker ,
Sidney Kimmel ,
Tim Perell
music Clint Mansell
camera Tim Orr
cut John Gilroy
occupation

Love is a matter of nerves is a feature film by the US film director Bart Freundlich from 2005.

action

Rebecca is preparing for her debut as an actress at Lincoln Center . Her husband Tom gives up his well-paid work so that he can stay at home with the children. In the course of the film, however, it becomes clear that Tom is only partially satisfied with his role as a househusband. The two visit a therapist irregularly because of their unsatisfactory sex life for Tom. Tom later cheats with the mother of his son's friend.

Tobey is Rebecca's brother and good friend of Tom. He and his girlfriend Elaine, who is dying to have a child, have been together for seven years.

Tobey and Tom attend the premiere of Rebecca, as do Elaine and her new boyfriend. At the end of the play Tom Rebecca throws a piece of paper on the stage that shows that he has now found his identity as a father and husband and loves them. Tobey then yells across the audience to Elaine and confesses his love to her. The two get married.

Reviews

James Berardinelli wrote on www.reelviews.net that the film was not "bad", but also not a "must". The representations are "solid".

Production history

The film was shot in New York City . It cost about $ 10 million to produce. It opened in US theaters on August 18, 2006 and grossed $ 1.5 million there.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for love is a matter of nerves . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , February 2007 (PDF; test number: 109 232 DVD).
  2. ^ Review by James Berardinelli