Love Song for Bobby Long, A
Set in a forgotten section of New Orleans, Purslane Hominy Will (Johansson), a jaded teenage loner, returns to the cit...
In the quiet, occupied French village of Bussy, a tense and unexpected connection blooms amidst the harsh realities of war. Lucile Angellier, played by Michelle Williams, is a lonely young woman living under the watchful eye of her stern mother-in-law, Madame Angellier Kristin Scott Thomas, while her husband is away fighting. Their controlled existence is upended when the German army billets an officer, the refined and conflicted Bruno von Falk Matthias Schoenaerts, in their home. This wartime drama, directed by Saul Dibb, weaves a delicate and dangerous romance as Lucile and Bruno find themselves drawn to each other through a shared love of music, challenging the lines between enemy and ally. Surrounded by a community grappling with collaboration, resistance, and survival, including performances by Sam Riley, Margot Robbie, and Ruth Wilson, their forbidden relationship becomes a poignant exploration of human connection under the oppressive shadow of occupation, where every choice carries profound consequences.