Toy Love
Toy Love
Written and
directed by Harry Sinclair, fresh from his success with
Topless Women Talk About Their Lives (1997) and
The Price of Milk (2000). Toy Love (2003)
centres on a group of kiwi 20-somethings, who navigate a
minefield of love, sex and infidelity. A romantic comedy
with a bit of a dark edge.
Ben (Dean O’Gorman) is chronically unfaithful to his oblivious girlfriend Emily (Marissa Stott). He is able to be cavalier about his affairs until he meets and becomes smitten with the vampish commitment-phobe Chlo (Kate Elliot). Then the love triangle becomes more circular when Emily guiltily confesses to having cheated on Ben with her mechanic.
“Under-rated ‘bedroom comedy’ from writer-director Harry Sinclair about the unruly love games played by a circle of flaky, impetuous 20-somethings. With a cast that convincingly fall over each, physically and emotionally, Sinclair once again displays his knack for pithy humour and for bringing out the quirky-sweet side of morally compromised characters. Eased by a fresh retro-jazz score, this is overall a capricious treat that just might win over those that grinned all the way through Topless Women Talk About Their Lives.” - arovideo.co.nz
“We wanted to make a really entertaining comedy that was also a satirical look at male behaviour. I was inspired by the way people rush around making fools of themselves in old French farces and screwball romantic comedies." - Harry Sinclair, quoted on nzfilm.co.nz
Toy Love will screen at 7pm, Wednesday through Saturday, July 10 -13. The Film Archive, 84 Taranaki St, Wellington. Image: Kate Elliot as Chlo in Toy Love (2003). Stills Collection, New Zealand Film Archive Ngā Kaitiaki O Ngā Taonga Whitiāhua.
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