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2/10
It's probably worse than you can imagine
mfoxartist25 September 2023
I watched "Elenore Makes Love" earlier today and Tubi suggested I might want to watch "Louise and Her Lover," so I did. "Elenore Makes Love" was a terrible film and...so is "Louise and Her Lover"! I gave them both two stars, primarily because the cinematography was pretty decent, especially in "Elenore Makes Love."

Ryan Balas directed both movies and I felt I should check out his IMDB page. Not surprisingly, he gets work as a cinematographer on other films and shoots food commercials in between gigs. For his feature films, he has his actors improvise much of the dialogue, and that's when I realized why his films are terrible.

You can have actors improvise and it can be successful. I've seen it done. It's risky business, but with smart, experienced, talented actors and a really sharp director it can work. Problem is, Ryan is not a sharp director and his actors are not particularly smart, don't have experience, and barely have talent.

"Louise and Her Lover" has more of a straightforward story than "Elenore Makes Love" so it's a little easier to follow, but that's not saying much because it's still a ridiculous mish-mash of nonsensical scenes that don't make a lot of sense and don't build whatever story you're trying to tell. The climax here was absurd and ineptly built up to, leaving me with nothing more than a heavy sigh of relief that at least the movie was over.

But that's it for me, Mr. Balas. After wasting nearly three hours on these two films (and writing reviews for them), I will expressly avoid watching anything else you ever do. There are consequences to being an awful, careless director...you lose what little audience was willing to take a chance on you.
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2/10
What's with that noise?
jfxfxz8 August 2023
Two startle stars for the actresses (otherwise one star only!). In every industry there are very competent people and people that simply are in the wrong one. The director of this movie should have followed a career in law? Health care? Anything but directing movies. This one is a collection of lose scenes that do no relate to each other. The viewer has to imagine what the director has in mind because he never tells. The plot could have been interesting if done by a professional not college students. And what's with that noise? Is it supposed to be music? As if the movie wasn't bad enough, our ears are tortured by a cacophony of sounds offensive to any musically educated mind. Pure trash!
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3/10
The Worst Double Bill Imaginable
cyrenaica20 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Part of a Ryan Andrew Balas double bill on Tubi with "Elenore Makes Love" that my girlfriend wanted to watch (she's a former drama student - what can I say?).

The first movie was "Louise And Her Lover".

(3/10)

The Plot (1/3)
  • there is not much plot to this movie. A woman is suspected of killing her lover(s) and is interrogated by a man who's face we don't really see. In between questions, we see a lot of scantily clad / naked women in the dark performing simulated sex scenes. As I said, there's not a lot here.


The Acting (1/3)
  • the acting really gets no rating. The interrogation scenes are limped through with little emotion, and the simulated sex scenes are devoid of anything one would call acting (I dare say you could get a bunch of young women from the local bar who might do better). These are people who don't know what chemistry feels like.


Overall (1/4)
  • no real plot, and no real acting means you've wasted 72 minutes on a supposed art movie that barely qualifies as art (or a movie). Also what was up with the 'earthquake' noises?
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