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Murphy thinks he knows it all, but is unfailingly clueless, as we see when he first meets Electra, and blurts out " What's the meaning of life?" and she quickly responds in kind: " Love." Noé's movie is about characters who want to stay nestled in the past, as is evidenced by his frequent use of reddish-brown camera filters, and symmetrical frames-within-camera-frames compositions. That's because Murphy is, like some of Noé's previous blank slate heroes, a character who remembers himself at his most frustratingly vacant. You can't watch this movie and ever really forget that you're watching a movie, as is reinforced by the film's elliptically-structured plot, droning soundtrack and periodic mid-scene black-out cuts. Noé uses 3-D photography but also never stops reminding viewers that they are outside of the frame, as he directly acknowledges in one scene where an erect penis thrusts directly at the camera before ejaculating CGI semen. In fact, "Love" probably only works if you see it as a paradoxically over-determined work of and about sensuality.
Since Noé ("Enter the Void," " Irreversible") wants to steep viewers in Murphy's confused emotions, the experience of watching "Love" can sometimes be more frustrating than thinking about the meaning of "Love" while you watch the film. So while Electra accuses Murphy of being a bright young man who doesn't know what love is, she's just as impulsive. They form an unhealthy relationship that expresses itself through violent outbursts, and copious sex scenes that range from genuinely sexy to mechanically frantic. But eventually she, an aspiring painter, reveals that she's just as concerned with being protected. He, a film student with posters of "Saló," and "Story of O" hanging ostentatiously on his bedroom wall, jealously obsesses over her. Still, in flashbacks, we see how Murphy's relationship with Omi ironically started because of Electra, and how Electra and Murphy's relationship was always a co-dependent one. He recalls Electra because her mother calls him, giving him a sentimental oasis to cling to in order to escape his life with Omi. He is not however in control of his emotions, so his memories are fragmented, and out of order. In "Love," Murphy essentially relives a past life. "Love" is accordingly a prickly consideration of a past-tense sexual relationship from the perspective of a present-tense relationship that's well past its expiration date. Think of "Love" as a time travel movie, but about really sad young people you probably wouldn't want to hang out with in real life. Murphy may be concerned with his romantic feelings for Electra, but he's also a brat who blames his wife Omi ( Klara Kristin) for his loveless marriage. But because Noé wants viewers to see Murphy's memories as a womb-like retreat, the first thing that impresses viewers about present-day Murphy is his petulance, expressed immediately through Glusman's flat, affect-less voiceover narration voice.
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"Love" unsentimentally depicts Murphy's affair with Electra ( Aomi Muyock) as a series of flashbacks, showing us all the information we need through the lens of Murphy's present-day emotions. "I'm inside my head," Murphy ( Karl Glusman), a humorless young man in lust, says at one point in "Love," French provocateur Gaspar Noé's sexually-explicit drama about romance and, well, being inside your head.