![]() 7/10 Bethany CoxĪt an time when people were tuning in, turning on, and dropping out and experimenting with all kinds free love and sex inspired by Woodstock, Love Story which never should have gotten an audience in that generation became the romantic film of the 70s. ![]() ![]() Overall, not for everyone, but for those who aren't so cynical, it won't grate like nails on a blackboard as you think. As his father, Ray Milland does a good job, he has been better, but he was still good here. The acting is good, with Ali McGraw tragic and hot as Jenny and Ryan O'Neil appealing and somewhat sexy as Oliver. The ending is a real weepie, and requires at least 5 tissues. The story is a very heady and simple mixture of true love and life-threatening illness, and I think it is quite effective, and the dialogue is bittersweet and touching. The song may grate on people's nerves, but even to this day it is one of those songs that has stayed with me for like forever, due to its hypnotic and haunting melody. That said, it is nicely filmed, with pleasant cinematography, and Francis Lai's score is memorable. Yes, some of it is slow, some scenes are overwrought and some of the characters aren't as well developed as they could have been. I will admit this is not a movie for everyone, but for me at face value I liked the movie.
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