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THE END OF LOVE tells the story of struggling actor, Mark (played by writer/director Mark Webber), who is forced to grapple with his inability to grow up when the mother of his two-year-old son Isaac suddenly passes away. As he kindles a relationship with a young single mother (Shannyn Sossamon, 40 Days and 40 Nights), he begins to realize that he can no longer remain in denial about the real-life consequences his choices have on Isaac (played by Isaac Love, Webber's real-life son). The End of Love is an intimate and stunningly honest portrait of a young father in transition between the life he's been working for and the one that's waiting for him.(c) Official Site
Release Date The End of Love Mar 1, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The End of Love

Mark Webber,Shannyn Sossamon,Isaac Love,Amanda Seyfried,Michael Cera,Jason Ritter,Aubrey Plaza,Jocelin Donahue,Frankie Shaw,Kelly Martin-Wagner,Dominica Posseren,Tim Dowlin,Ray Abary,Mimi Moss,Bebel Matsumiya,Diana Pena,Smyth Campbell,Neomi Huerta,Mark Levitt,Eduardo Orellanas, Jr.

Genres The End of Love : Drama

User Ranting The End of Love : 3.7
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User Count Like for The End of Love : 514
All Critics Ranting For The End of Love : 6.8
All Critics Count For The End of Love : 14
All Critics Percentage For The End of Love : 57 %

Review For The End of Love

"The End of Love" is an exceptionally intimate, human-scaled picture. It's also quite a special piece of work.
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

Mr. Webber, a skilled actor, has not devised a narrative with sufficient momentum or tension to sustain much interest.
Andy Webster-New York Times

There is plenty of evidence that Webber has something significant to say, and the gifts with which to express himself. Once he's ready to commit fully to his own vision, there's no end to what he might accomplish.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Mark Webber's "The End of Love" connects and lingers by making incredible effort seem natural.
Charlie Schmidlin-Chicago Sun-Times

There are some lovely and moving things here, but over the long haul it's more like watching an hour and a half of someone's weekend trip to Knott's Berry Farm.
Rex Reed-New York Observer

It's the kind of indie in which shrugging naturalism means nobody has a distinctive personality or energy, and the claustrophobic sense of young Industry workers collarbone-deep into their own navels is hard to shake.
Michael Atkinson-Village Voice

Single dad's struggles are poignant, somewhat mature.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

Shot with tiny digital cameras to minimize the sense of intrusion, The End Of Love sometimes feels like a home movie, but that's also the source of its strength.
Sam Adams-AV Club

Though the loss that underlies Mark's emotional state feels like a scripted conceit, The End of Love excels at conveying the moment-to-moment frustrations and exhilarations of being a dad.
Eric Hynes-Time Out New York

Webber appears to be making an audition tape with his second directorial effort, using screen time to display a range of moods and dramatic encounters that could go on to secure future jobs for the actor.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Not sure if The End of Love's Mark Webber got that callback from Paul Thomas Anderson, but the Mark Webber who made The End of Love deserves to be getting a few.
Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com

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