Tom Ford’s A Single Man is by no means perfect, but poems of the moment, having little structure, are gloriously free from decay. Colin Firth plays George Falconer, a middle-aged professor mired in an existential crisis after receiving news of his longtime lover’s death by car accident. The film navigates through the most difficult day of Falconer’s life, crafting lush sketches of 1960s Los Angeles through a series of flashbacks and serendipitous encounters.
A Single Man (2009)
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