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MOVIE REVIEW
Love and Work

     

Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 14m
Director(s): Pete Ohs
Writer(s): Stephanie Hunt, Will Madden, Pete Ohs
Cast: Stephanie Hunt, Will Madden, Frank Mosley, Alexi Pappas, John S. Davies
Where To Watch: premiering at the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival, www.slamdance.com


RAVING REVIEW: Pete Ohs' directorial vision, LOVE AND WORK, takes us on a trip into a world where the mere act of working is an act of defiance (dreams do come true). This bold narrative setup allows exploring deep themes like love, ambition, and the search for meaning. The film is anchored by solid performances that bring life to this dystopian and romantic storytelling blend. Loverboy had it all figured out! (IYKYK)


In the visually striking black-and-white world of LOVE AND WORK, we meet Diane, portrayed by Stephanie Hunt. She's on a mission to find work in a society where employment is forbidden. She crosses paths with Fox, a character Frank Mosley brings a unique flair to. Their journey from the hopeful beginnings at a shoe factory to the jolting reality of joblessness is emotionally resonant and intellectually engaging.

Ohs showcases his filmmaking prowess with each scene with the intentional black-and-white cinematography, which was far from just an aesthetic choice; it adds a layer of timelessness and a touch of surrealism, enhancing the narrative's impact. Charles Watson's evocative soundtrack complements this visual feast, harmonizing with the film's storytelling.

LOVE AND WORK is more than a story about the forbidden world of employment; it delves into the complexities of a budding romance under extraordinary circumstances. The evolving relationship between Diane and Fox, set against their mutual longing for professional achievement, provides a fresh angle on the classic dilemma of balancing personal connections with career goals.

The film's ensemble, including Alexi Pappas and John S. Davies, delivers performances that enrich the narrative, ensuring the film remains grounded despite its otherworldly setting. Occasionally, the pacing sometimes feels a little off, and I just don’t know if that was intentional to try and get the point across. Honestly, though, it's a minor quibble in an otherwise remarkable film.

Ohs impressively juggles multiple roles – director, editor, producer, cinematographer – showcasing his multifaceted talent. This approach results in a cohesive film that is a significant statement on societal challenges. It also proves relevant, as I usually argue that one person wearing too many hats in a production usually causes issues.

LOVE AND WORK distinguishes itself in the indie film scene with its inventive combination of dystopian elements and unique narrative. It invites audiences to contemplate the role of work, love, and purpose in a world leaning heavily toward automation and corporate influence. The film succeeds in providing an entertaining and thought-provoking experience, a rare feat in today's cinema landscape.

LOVE AND WORK deserves recognition for its captivating premise and the profound questions it poses about our future. It's a cinematic exploration that invites viewers to ponder the meaning of finding purpose and love in a world uncannily similar to ours yet distinctly different. LOVE AND WORK is an essential watch for those seeking a film experience that transcends mere entertainment, providing a unique perspective on our society's direction.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.