Loveless 2011
In *Loveless (2011)*, Ramin Serry crafts a sharp, bittersweet comedy-drama that dives into the chaotic life of a perpetually single New Yorker teetering on the edge of a midlife reckoning.
Director: Ramin Serry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Loveless (2011) about?
*Loveless* (2011) is a darkly comedic dive into the life of a New York bachelor who treats relationships like disposable accessories. When his carefully curated lifestyle starts to unravel, he's forced to confront his own avoidance of intimacy—and the emptiness beneath his charming facade.
Who directed Loveless?
Loveless was directed by Ramin Serry, who infuses the film with a sharp, observational style that balances comedy and drama seamlessly.
Who stars in Loveless?
The film features Andrew von Urtz as the lead, alongside Cindy Chastain, Scott Cohen, Genevieve Hudson-Price, and Gary Wilmes in key roles.
Is Loveless (2011) worth watching?
While *Loveless* isn't a blockbuster, its sharp script and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of character-driven dramedies. Its themes of self-sabotage and urban isolation resonate, even if the pacing feels uneven at times.
How long is Loveless?
Loveless runs for 91 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful viewing experience.
About Loveless (2011) — The NYC Bachelor's Descent Into Chaos
In *Loveless (2011)*, Ramin Serry crafts a sharp, bittersweet comedy-drama that dives into the chaotic life of a perpetually single New Yorker teetering on the edge of a midlife reckoning. The film follows Andrew von Urtz's character—a man so adept at avoiding commitment that even his closest relationships feel like casual flings—as he navigates a city that pulses with fleeting connections and unspoken expectations. With a tone that oscillates between cynical humor and quiet introspection, *Loveless* explores themes of loneliness, self-sabotage, and the reluctant search for meaning in a world that rewards detachment. The story unfolds against a backdrop of dimly lit apartments, crowded bars, and the relentless hum of urban life, where every interaction feels like a temporary escape from the inevitable.
Serry's direction, paired with a standout ensemble cast including Cindy Chastain and Scott Cohen, brings depth to what could have been a superficial satire. The film's pacing mirrors the protagonist's emotional stasis—frantic yet hollow—until a moment of clarity forces him to confront the void he's been filling with distractions. *Loveless (2011)* isn't just a story about avoiding love; it's a mirror held up to the modern struggle of finding authenticity in a culture that glorifies transience.