![]() ![]() ![]() Well acted though it may be, the film heretofore covers well-documented public bases most of the audience is familiar-that is, until Bellin, Friedman, and Epstein pull out the proverbial rug from under when an older, less glamorous Lovelace takes a polygraph test to verify claims in a tell-all autobiography. ![]() Seemingly in keeping with the directing duo's background in documentary, for about half of the run time, the film follows a straightforward and fairly rote trajectory: young Linda Boreman (Amanda Seyfried) breaks free from her stifling life with her conservative, working class parents (Sharon Stone and Robert Patrick) when she meets eventual husband Chuck Traynor (Peter Sarsgaard), who sets her onto the path of fame/infamy and fortune when he rechristens her as Linda Lovelace, star of the seminal 1972 adult film phenomenon Deep Throat. (Note: If you are a current subscriber and wish to update your mailing address, e-mail me your new information.)Īmong the strongest-and by far the most unexpected-strengths of Lovelace is the rather ingenius structure employed by writer Andy Bellin and directors Rob Friedman and Jeffrey Epstein. The Movie Report, the free e-mail newsletter companion to site: ![]() All movies are graded out of four stars ( ) ![]()
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