
In this tale of resentment, deceit, and sibling rivalry, two adult brothers, Rudy and Paul, represent failure and success. Younger brother Paul is a successful author who writes Harry Potter-like fantasy novels for children. The painful part is that Rudy, an aspiring writer, was Paul's original childhood collaborator on the stories. The one thing they do have in common is their love for Diana. Although Rudy is married to Diana, their divorce is impending-and he currently live... (Full plot summary below)
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In this tale of resentment, deceit, and sibling rivalry, two adult brothers, Rudy and Paul, represent failure and success. Younger brother Paul is a successful author who writes Harry Potter-like fantasy novels for children. The painful part is that Rudy, an aspiring writer, was Paul's original childhood collaborator on the stories. The one thing they do have in common is their love for Diana. Although Rudy is married to Diana, their divorce is impending-and he currently lives out of his car. Ever the opportunist, Paul makes his move on Diana.
Leave your thoughts about Lovers of Hate.
| Boxoffice MagazineSara Maria VizcarrondoLovers of Hate would be a family tragedy if the immature antics of the three characters didn't send you ping-ponging from sympathetic chuckles to guffaws of disgust. |
| CinemaBlendKatey RichLovers of Hate, very simply, deserves to be seen in any way possible. |
| ArtforumAmy TaubinDoubek, Karpovsky, and Kafka should be commended for making their characters thoroughly unappealing while eschewing villainous flourishes. |
| Metromix.comGeoff BerkshireOften feels like a film school exercise in how to handle three major characters in mostly one location ... doesn't skimp in the key area of complicated relationships |
| Time OutHank SartinThe film is at its best as a comedy milking an elegantly simple locked-room premise. |
| User ReviewMichael TUnique little dramedy certainly has its moments. |