Love Is Strange | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 10, 2015
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Lithgow and Molina enrich and carry the film with their flawless performances. They are the beginning and the end of my argument to see this
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | After 39 years together, Ben and George finally tie the knot, but George loses his job as a result, and the newlyweds must sell their New York apartment and live apart, relying on friends and family to make ends meet. |
| lead actors | John Lithgow | Alfred Molina | Marisa Tomei | Darren E. Burrows | Charlie Tahan | Cheyenne Jackson |
| director | Ira Sachs |












