
You should probably skip Love Time unless you’ve got a real soft spot for 1930s schmaltz. It’s the kind of movie that thinks a tragedy is just an excuse to wear a nicer velvet coat. If you want a hard-hitting look at the life of a genius, you’re looking in the wrong place. But if you want to see some very polite people...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

James Tinling

Robert N. Bradbury
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"You should probably skip Love Time unless you’ve got a real soft spot for 1930s schmaltz. It’s the kind of movie that thinks a tragedy is just an excuse to wear a nicer velvet coat. If you want a hard-hitting look at the life of a genius, you’re looking in the wrong place. But if you want to see some very polite people talk about feelings in rooms that are far too clean, you’ll have a grand time.The film is essentially a highlight reel of things that almost certainly didn't happen to Franz Schub..."

Jed Prouty
William M. Conselman, Edward E. Paramore Jr., Paul Martin, Sally Sandlin, Lynn Starling, Richard Carroll, Henry Johnson
United States

