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Saw Die My Love today, a new American film about relationship gone wrong starring Jennifer Lawrence. By no means a pleasant one to watch but very powerful and intense. Over the course of the end credit roll, a slow, mock country-flavored cover of Love Will Tear Us Apart was played, Americana reimagining of the song so to speak, sung by director Lynne Ramsay (who is Scottish). The audience started to leave in the middle of the song. When the whole film finished, I found I was the only one in the room.
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I saw the film, The History of Sound yesterday. It is a gay love story of two music students mainly set in Maine in 1910s and 20s. A beautiful film about art and relationship. Close to the end, suddenly the time shifts to 1980, and that familiar tune fades in — Atmosphere, totally unexpectedly. The only modern piece of music selected for the film, it is immediately understood the song’s theme is unmistakably connected to the relationship of the two men. Not only the cinema was where I saw Die My Love, but also the room and the row I was sat was the same, which amused me. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_History_of_Sound
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