Love Story is a 1970 romantic drama film written by Erich Segal and based on his novel Love Story. It was directed by Arthur Hiller. The film, well known as a tragedy, is considered one of the most romantic of all time by the American Film Institute (#9 on the list), and was followed by a sequel, Oliver’s Story during 1978. Love Story starred Ryan O’Neal, Ali MacGraw, John Marley and Ray Milland and is also the film debut of Tommy Lee Jones in a minor role.
The film tells of Oliver Barrett IV, who comes from a family of wealthy and well-respected Harvard University graduates. At Radcliffe library, the Harvard student meets and falls in love with Jennifer Cavilleri, a working-class, quick-witted Radcliffe College student. Upon graduation from college, the two decide to marry against the wishes of Oliver’s father, who thereupon severs ties with his son.
Without his father’s financial support, the couple struggles to pay Oliver’s way through Harvard Law School with Jenny working as a private school teacher. They rent the top floor of a house near the Law School at 119 Oxford Street, in the Agassiz neighborhood of Cambridge, adjacent to a local laundromat. Graduating third in his class at Harvard Law, Oliver takes a position at a respectable New York law firm.
With Oliver’s new income, the pair of 24-year-olds decide to have a child. After failing, they consult a medical specialist, who after repeated tests, informs Oliver that Jenny is ill and will soon die. While this is not stated explicitly, she appears to have leukemia.
As instructed by his doctor, Oliver attempts to live a “normal life” without telling Jenny of her condition. Jenny nevertheless discovers her ailment after confronting her doctor about her recent illness. With their days together numbered, Jenny begins costly cancer therapy, and Oliver soon becomes unable to afford the multiplying hospital expenses. Desperate, he seeks financial relief from his father. When the senior Barrett asks if he needs the money because he got some girl “in trouble,” Oliver says yes instead of telling his father the truth about Jenny’s condition.
From her hospital bed, Jenny speaks with her father about funeral arrangements, then asks for Oliver. She tells him to avoid blaming himself, and asks him to embrace her tightly before she dies. They lie together on the hospital bed. As a grief-stricken Oliver leaves the hospital, he is met by his father who now wants to apologize for the way he treated his son. Oliver replies that “Love means never having to say you’re sorry” and cries.
Although popular with audiences and most reviewers, such as Roger Ebert, the film was disliked by many others. Newsweek felt the film was contrived and film critic Judith Crist called Love Story “Camille with bullshit.” Writer Harlan Ellison was on record in The Other Glass Teat, his book of collected criticism, as calling it “shit”. President Richard Nixon however, reportedly enjoyed the film, regretting only that it contained so much cursing.
The film is scored number nine on the AFI’s 100 Years…100 Passions list, which recognizes the top 100 love stories in American cinema. The film also spawned a trove of imitations, parodies, and homages in countless films, having re-energized melodrama on the silver screen as well as helping to set the template for the modern “chick flick”.
The film became the highest grossing film of 1970 in U.S and Canada, grossing $106,397,186. At the time of release, it was the 6th highest grossing film of all time in U.S and Canada gross only. Adjusted for inflation, the film remains as one of the top 40 domestic grosses of all time.
The Crimson Key Society, a student association, has sponsored showings of Love Story during orientation to each incoming class of Harvard College freshmen since the late 1970s. During the showings, society members and other audience members mock, boo, and jeer “maudlin, old-fashioned and just plain schlocky” moments to humorously build school spirit.
By Andy Williams
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Lyrics
Love story Where do I begin to tell a story of how great a love can be The sweet love story that is older than the sea The simple truth about the love she brings to me Where do I start
With her first hello She gave a meaning to this empty world of mine There’d never be another love, another time She came into my life and made the living fine She fills my heart She fills my heart with very special things With angel songs, with wild imaginings She fills my soul with so much love that anywhere I go I’m never lonely With her along who could be lonely I reach for her hand, it’s always there How long does it last Can love be measured by the hours in a day I have no answers now but this much I can say I know I’ll need her till the stars all burn away And she’ll be there |
愛的故事 該從何說起呢?這關於愛有多麼偉大的故事 這個甜蜜的愛的故事比海洋更古老 她帶給了我愛的真諦 我該從何說起?
從她的第一聲問候開始 她為我空洞的世界賦予了意義 再不會有另一份愛、另一段時光 她走進我的生命,使生活更美好 她填滿了我的心 她填滿了我的心,以特別的事物 以天使之歌,以狂野的幻想 她用許多的愛填滿了我的靈魂 不論身在何方,我絕不孤獨 和她在一起,還有誰會感覺寂寞? 當我伸出去握她的手,她永遠都在 這份愛能持續多久? 愛難道能用一天幾小時來衡量? 現在我沒有答案,但我可以這麼說: 我需要她,直到星芒燃盡 而她會永遠在我身邊 |