Friday, June 20, 2008

On The Edge of Love

It seems that the people Capitol Films have an interest in plot lines that focus on the relationship dynamics of more than two. In 2007 Capitol Filmes acquired THiNKFilm, which brought us the excellent 2006 documentary film Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family, as well as the very popular sex-positive sexploration film Shortbus

Capitol Films's new release is The Edge of Love and is centered on the unconventional, wartime love life of poet Dylan Thomas and the two women who love him. Here's the trailer.



The synopsis on the movie's website reveals relationship dynamics - both joys and challenges - very familiar to polyamorists:

Two feisty, free-spirited women are connected by a brilliant, charismatic poet who loves them both.

The passion and pathos of legendary poet Dylan Thomas (Matthew Rhys) is told through the lives of two extraordinary women. Vera Phillips (Keira Knightley) and Dylan were each other's first loves who feel the thunderbolt once more when they unexpectedly meet in London ten years later. Caitlin (Sienna Miller) is his adventurous wife, wily at using her beauty and always up for a bit of fun.

Despite their love-rival status, the women form a surprising friendship - and though bombs rain down on London, the trio indulge in the glory of being young, and alive. When Vera meets and marries handsome Officer William Killick (Cillian Murphy), Dylan resents his trio becoming a foursome - and Caitlin notes it.

The collapse of their group is avoided when William gets sent away to war - and the others move back to rural Wales. With Vera now heavily pregnant and missing a husband who never writes back, the battle between her heart and head becomes more intense. William's return instigates a confrontation that has long been brewing - but the savagery of his attack on Dylan finally forces Vera
to choose between the men in her life and the friend that she loves.

Desire and guilt are complicated by love and friendship in this real-life tale set in beautiful London and the majestic Welsh countryside.

I'll be keeping an eye out for this film and plan to see it at the first opportunity.

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