For viewers with 3D-compatible Blu-ray setups, the disc offers an immersive depth that turns the bodies of the actors into sculptural landscapes. For 2D viewers, the Blu-ray transfer maintains the striking depth-of-field and compositional framing intended for the stereoscopic experience. Themes: Beyond the Explicit
Content & Themes
Released in 2015 at the Cannes Film Festival, Love was immediately polarizing. Gaspar Noé, infamous for the brutal Irréversible and the psychedelic Enter the Void , shifted his lens to intimacy. The film follows Murphy (Karl Glusman), an American film student living in Paris, as he melancholically reminisces about his tumultuous relationship with the enigmatic Electra (Aomi Muyock).