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Love Actually... Sucks! (2012)

  • NR
  • 83 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 4.2/10 (549 votes)

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Plot

In "Love Actually... Sucks!", life and love intertwine, unfurling in a kaleidoscope of passion, pain, and decadence inspired by real-life dramas. The film welcomes us into a whirlwind of emotion with a grandiose wedding feast that sets the stage for six uniquely complex and riveting tales. These stories, as gritty and raw as life itself, challenge traditional notions of love, presenting a landscape where fairy tales are in scant supply. From the forbidden depths of an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister, discovered and condemned by their mother, to the tumultuous bond of a married male painter who surrenders to passion for his young male life model, the narratives push boundaries and confront taboos. We delve into the world of a dance school teacher whose heart is ensnared by Queen, his affluent student, crafting a tale of intimacy that defies age and social standing. A love triangle involving Moon, a middle-aged woman torn between two young men, one a source of trouble she longs to escape, adds another layer of complexity. Amidst these narratives, the film also introduces us to a lesbian couple navigating the turbulent waters of role-play paranoia. Each story brings with it an unexpected ending, including the chilling climax of a love triangle that culminates in a beheading. "Love Actually... Sucks!" is an unflinching celebration of the lesser-seen, often unspoken shades of love. It's a cinematic journey that acknowledges love's power, its chaos, and its capacity to exist in the most unexpected forms. This film serves as a poignant reminder that life is love, and love is life, in all its messy, beautiful, and heartbreaking reality.

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Love Actually... Sucks! is a drama movie featuring Winnie Leung.

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