Review: Love Me Tinder @ Kinofilm festival, Manchester
Love Me Tinder is a melancholy tale of love and loneliness in a time when traditional routes to love are breaking down and solitude is accepted as the norm by many.
Love Me Tinder is a melancholy tale of love and loneliness in a time when traditional routes to love are breaking down and solitude is accepted as the norm by many.
Far too much of the weak script is devoted to Dallas (McConaughey), explaining away his absence and not really covering the huge hole he left behind.
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Gary Hook (Jack O’Connell), is a young British recruit with a patriot’s heart. He lands as part of an emergency crew assigned to keeping the peace in the heart of the fighting.
The film itself is a rhetorical question; how much can you ever really know about your other half? The answer offered: next to nothing. If you’re lucky.
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