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"Love, Brooklyn" is full of mixed messages, dishonesty and smooth tension

"Love, Brooklyn" is full of mixed messages, dishonesty and smooth tension

Update: 2025-09-05
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“Love, Brooklyn” is a refreshing film capturing Black love in the big city. As Brooklyn is constantly evolving, Roger (André Holland) finds himself appreciating the change yet also longing for the past. His romantic relationships reflect a similar push and pull. As he struggles to let go of his ex-girlfriend Casey (Nicole Behave), he is also building a strong connection with Nicole (DeWanda Wise). The movie depicts a familiar challenge, as the characters are not completely honest with each other nor themselves. Reggie “The Reel Critic” Ponder relates this film to a melodic rhythm with its smooth tension, uneasy undertones, and interesting build up.

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"Love, Brooklyn" is full of mixed messages, dishonesty and smooth tension

"Love, Brooklyn" is full of mixed messages, dishonesty and smooth tension