"Signs of Love" is what we once called a kitchen-sink drama. The remnants of a dysfunctional family struggling to get by in Philadelphia. The characters seem to have largely accepted that MAGA was always just a cruel lie and have come to terms with that. No way out, no hope eternally springing.
It's a pretty bleak story, but Rosanna Arquette brings some much-needed warmth in a minor role. She can play these parts in her sleep, but it's always good to see her.
I did find it difficult to accept that Jane (Zoë Bleu) would want to spend much time with a scrawny loser like Frankie (Hopper Penn).
Sometimes patchy, the film has heart and Zoë Bleu in particular shines.
It's a pretty bleak story, but Rosanna Arquette brings some much-needed warmth in a minor role. She can play these parts in her sleep, but it's always good to see her.
I did find it difficult to accept that Jane (Zoë Bleu) would want to spend much time with a scrawny loser like Frankie (Hopper Penn).
Sometimes patchy, the film has heart and Zoë Bleu in particular shines.