While the intention was to portray sex as a natural, messy, and vital part of a relationship, the execution is a mixed bag. In the best moments, it feels authentic and vulnerable. In the worst moments—specifically a scene involving a threesome with a teenage neighbor—it feels gratuitous and exploitative. The film rides a very thin line between art-house exploration and pornography, and where that line falls depends heavily on the viewer's tolerance for Noé’s style.
"Love" (2015) is a thought-provoking romantic drama film that explores the complexities of relationships and intimacy. While it may not be widely available for free, you can access it through various legitimate channels. By choosing to support the film industry, you're contributing to the creation of more innovative and engaging content.