'Love, Brooklyn' Review: Andre Holland, Nicole Beharie and DeWanda Wise Charm in Tender but Overly Broad Debut Feature
Briefly

In her debut feature Love, Brooklyn, director Rachael Abigail Holder presents a cyclist's perspective of New York City, highlighting the changes the city has experienced post-COVID-19 lockdowns. The story centers on Roger, a writer grappling with his feelings for two women amid his assignment to capture the essence of Brooklyn's evolution. As he rides through the borough, the film combines intimate moments between characters with broader reflections on life's complexities and the revitalizing spirit of the city, making it a poignant observation of love and place.
At its heart, Love, Brooklyn delivers an evocative exploration of a man's tumultuous emotional landscape set against the vibrant backdrop of post-COVID Brooklyn.
Director Rachael Abigail Holder presents a refreshing narrative through the eyes of a cyclist, offering a unique perspective on a city's unfolding story.
Read at The Hollywood Reporter
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