Although set in the late 1950’s, ‘Loving’s topic of racism
is still relevant. It’s a sad thing to say 60 years after the events it
depicts. The more you think society has progressed, the less it actually
has. Attitudes today are much better even if there is still a long way to
go. ‘Loving’ explores these issues with sensitivity and gives hope no one
will have to talk about racial prejudice in another 60 years.
Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Mildred (Ruth Negga) are a newly
and happily married couple. They are unusual for middle-America in 1958
as Richard is white and Mildred is black. Ruffling the feathers of bigots
in the small community in which they reside, the chorus of disapproval is led
by Sherriff Brooks (Marton Csokas). Faced with claims their marriage is
illegal due to outdated laws, they begin a long legal battle for equality.
Their fight against ignorance takes an emotional toll with their enduring love
holding them together.
A flawed but interesting movie ‘Loving’ occasionally plays
like a heavy history lesson. This feeling is further highlighted by
Edgerton’s and Negga’s performances. Although portraying a loving couple
desperate for their basic marital rights, there’s never a sense of genuine bond
between them. The actors play their roles far too low-key with their morose
outlook making them a couple hard to like. Whilst the situation they’re in is
hardly one for levity, the chemistry the characters should convey is rarely
seen.
Blame could be laid at director Jeff Nichols although he
delivers an otherwise engaging tale despite his actors. The appalling
treatment Richard and Mildred suffered is shown in a matter of fact way without
melodrama. The script allows you to interpret what’s happening and mainly
avoids the usual clichés of ‘goodies vs baddies’. The motivation behind
the racism is explored and, while still repugnant, this element brings more
depth to the drama.
‘Loving’ should have been better with only a few stand-out
moments making it shine. They say those who ignore history are doomed to
repeat it. Sadly that’s true with equality for all still raging. But the
message of not putting up with established, unfair laws is one ‘Loving’
expresses well and something all viewers should never forget.
Movie Review Rating out of 10: 6
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