Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in (and executive produce) Derek Cianfrance’s drama that lays bare the final throws of a dying relationship. Cindy (Williams) holds down a career in nursing, with all its attendant pressures, while her husband Dean (Gosling) has taken on the role of looking after their young daughter Frankie (Faith Wladyka), as well as picking up house-moving or painting jobs when they crop up. When they met, he was an enthusiastic believer in romantic love, she – in addition to being won over by his devotion to her – was keen to avoid the manipulative and chauvinistic influences of her father (John Doman) and her then boyfriend (Mike Vogel). But now they’ve been together six years and an everyday event is set to have dramatic consequences, which initially upsets their daughter but quickly lights the touchpaper that finally explodes their marriage. Cianfrance doesn’t dwell on the middle of this couple’s trajectory, instead concentrating on the start of their time together, where, despite their happiness, the cracks that will become their rift are already apparent, as well as on the endplay to their partnership; and Gosling and Williams deliver strong, convincing performances throughout. Network Premiere., In this emotionally harrowing drama, married couple Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean (Ryan Gosling) take a trip to a theme hotel in the hopes of recapturing the love that existed between them when they first started dating. Directed by Derek Cianfrance., Married couple Cindy and Dean take a trip to a hotel in the hopes of recapturing the love that existed between them when they first started dating., A relationship is charted from its promising beginning to its sad collapse in this independent drama from Derek Cianfrance. Dean (Ryan Gosling) meets Cindy (Michelle Williams) when they’re in their late teens; he’s working for a moving company, she’s a college student visiting her elderly grandmother at a home for the elderly. Cindy is dating Bobby (Mike Vogel), her boyfriend from high school, but as she gets to know Dean better, a mutual attraction grows between them. Years later, Dean and Cindy are married and have a daughter, Frankie (Faith Wladyka), but they’re clearly not as happy as they once were; Dean loves his daughter but feels distant from his wife, they have to look after an elderly relative (John Doman), and when Cindy bumps into Bobby while running errands, it’s clear he still holds a grudge against her. Dean and Cindy go away for a weekend together at a hotel, but it doesn’t take long for them to realize that the magic isn’t coming back. Blue Valentine received its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival., Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in Derek Cianfrance’s drama that lays bare the final throws of an imploding relationship. Cindy holds down a career in nursing, with all its attendant pressures, while her husband Dean has taken on the role of looking after their young daughter Frankie, as well as picking up house-moving or painting jobs when they crop up. When they met, he was an enthusiastic believer in romantic love, she – in addition to being won over by his devotion to her – was keen to avoid the manipulative and chauvinistic influences of her father and her then boyfriend. But now they’ve been together six years and an everyday event is set to have dramatic consequences, which initially upsets their daughter but quickly lights the touchpaper that finally explodes their marriage. Cianfrance doesn’t dwell on the middle of this couple’s trajectory, instead concentrating on the start of their time together, where, despite their happiness, the cracks that will become their rift are already apparent, as well as on the endplay to their partnership; and Gosling and Williams deliver strong, convincing performances throughout., Blue Valentine is a story of love found and love lost told in past and present moments in time. Flooded with romantic memories of their courtship, Dean and Cindy use one night to try and save their failing marriage.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Blue Valentine ” ?
A: The main cast includes Ryan Gosling,Michelle Williams,Faith Wladyka,John Doman,Mike Vogel,Marshall Johnson,Jen Jones,Maryann Plunkett,James Benatti,Barbara Troy,Carey Westbrook,Ben Shenkman,Eileen Rosen,Enid Graham,Ashley Gurnari,Jack Parshutich,Samii Ryan,Mark Benginia,Timothy Liveright,Tamara Torres,Robert Russell,Michelle Nagy,Felicia Reid,Mel Jurdem,Alan Malkin,Derik Belanger,Isabella Frigoletto,Madison Ledergerber,Jaimie Jensen,Steve “Major” Giammaria,Mike Vogel,Jim Helton,Blaise Corrigan,Joe Rudge,Jasmine Ballou,Max Sherwood,Leo Won,Cory Melious,Jen Jones,Bobby Diehl,Dan Flosdorf,Manny Siverio,Jimmy Helton,Scott Osman,Mariela Comitini,Damian Canelos,Tony Volante,Oliver Cary,Cassian Elwes,Carrie Fix,Rena Ronson,Ron Patane,Mike Marino,Michelle Williams,Doug Dey,Jack Lechner,Nicola Westermann,Maryann Plunkett,Cami Delavigne,Michael Harrop,Andrij Parekh,Ryan Gosling,Ben Shenkman,Tony Osso,Derek Cianfrance,Brad Robinson,Erin Benach,Damian Elias Canelos,Erik Boring,Mike Mervilde,John Doman,Joey Curtis,Cindy Tolan,Drew Jiritano,Inbal Weinberg.
Q: When Did the “Blue Valentine” Released?
A: The Movie “Blue Valentine” originally aired on 2010-12-26 and released in the year of 2010.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Blue Valentine” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Blue Valentine” ?
A: “Blue Valentine” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.