![]() ![]() Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13.Ĭlick here for full reviews of this and other current movies by Catholic News Service. The 2020 film The Broken Hearts Gallery is a story about how Lucy Gulliver, often referred to as a hoarder, decides to challenge the affair of heartbreak by introducing a bold. Note: The writer of this review watched The Broken Hearts Gallery from home on a digital screener. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG-13 - parents strongly cautioned. Lucy is a twenty-something aspiring gallerist, who decides to share the task of mending broken hearts with a space that preserves souvenirs of the brokenhearted. The Broken Hearts Gallery tries to find catharsis in heartbreak. 2,300 IMDb 6.3 1 h X-Ray PG-13 Comedy Drama Feel-good Passionate Available to rent or buy Rent HD 3.99 Buy HD 12. The Catholic News Service classification is O - morally offensive. The Broken Hearts Gallery After being dumped by her boyfriend, Lucy creates a gallery for the items love has left behind and discovers she is not the only one who needs a little help letting go. Though the central couple stay away from the bedroom for a while, a generally debased outlook on matters sexual permeates the humor in writer-director Natalie Krinsky’s film while the attempt to strike a tone of cute bohemianism misfires amid behavior that seems far removed from real life and a fleeting plug for Planned Parenthood.Ī frivolous treatment of human sexuality, including jokes referencing homosexuality, promiscuity, contraception and masturbation, cohabitation, two premarital bedroom scenes, incidental approval of legal abortion and drug use, a same-sex kiss, a couple of profanities, several milder oaths, at least one rough term, occasional crude and much crass language. On the rebound from an earlier affair (with Utkarsh Ambudkar), the curator strikes on the idea of creating an exhibition to which strangers will be invited to contribute a souvenir of some broken bond in their past, the collection being housed in the unfinished hotel. The Broken Hearts Gallery is written and directed by Natalie Krinsky. Shoddy values undermine the appeal of this romantic comedy, set in New York, that charts the twists and turns in the relationship between a down-on-her-luck art gallery worker (Geraldine Viswanathan) and an aspiring hotelier (Dacre Montgomery) strapped for cash to complete the renovation of his future hostelry. Molly Gordon, Geraldine Viswanathan and Phillipa Soo star in a scene from the movie "The Broken Hearts Gallery." The Catholic News Service classification is O - morally offensive. ![]()
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