'Forever Love' Movie Starring Mila Kunis and James Franco, Watch Trailer (VIDEO)
'Forever Love' Movie Starring Mila Kunis and James Franco, Watch Trailer (VIDEO)
Mila Kunis and James Franco star together in the new romantic-dram movie Forever Love. They have released the first trailer which you can watch above.
The film based on poet CK Williams also stars Jessica Chastain and Zach Braff and is scheduled to hit theaters in the UK on September 8. There is no U.S. date and the movie has seen many delays in the release.
Synopsis: "Collectively written and directed by twelve filmmakers, the film blends together adaptations of twelve of the poems to create a poetic road trip through CK William's life. The film takes us on a journey through several decades of American life from CK's childhood and adolescence in Detroit in the 1940s and 50s to the early 1980s."
CK Williams is a Pulitzer prize-winning poet who wrote a collection of the same name, Forever Love.
The film was collectively written and directed by twelve filmmakers and blends together adaptations of twelve of the poems to create a poetic road trip through CK William's life. It takes the viewer on a journey through several decades of American life from CK's childhood and adolescence in Detroit in the 1940s and 50s to the early 1980s: CK (James Franco) and his wife Catherine (Mila Kunis) are married with their son Jed. CK prepares for a reading of Tar in New York City, and spends his nights struggling to write new poems, haunted by memories of his past.
Forever Love takes us back and forth between past and present, punctuated by voice-over from CK Williams' poems, recreating the experience of memory and exploring how the fragments of one's man life can be turned into poetic expression: his loving relationship to his mother (Jessica Chastain), his first sexual experiences as a teenager (Henry Hopper), his first love (Nina Ljeti) and the struggle to preserve a form of innocence and wonder, the illness and loss of a close friend (Zach Braff), and finally his life together with Catherine.
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