6 Years
United States
13456 people rated A young couple, bound by a seemingly ideal love, begin to unravel as unexpected opportunities spin them down a volatile and violent path and threaten the future they had always imagined.
Drama
Romance
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22/11/2022 14:21
Hannah Fidell writes and directs her third feature film 6 Years, a film about the youngest love and what happens when it arrives at a pivotal crossroads.
We all know someone or have experienced that first love, it feels ideal and true, almost too much so, and 6 Years examines that relationship when the persons in the relationship begin to evolve.
6 Years could not be more indie in content if it tried. Okay, that's a bold faced lie, but it is very 'indie'. It has a mundane but appreciable quality in its grasp on real and un-exaggerated relationship dynamics. The events that transpire are unremarkable but contain weight and merit in their impact on the couple, Dan and Mel. Mundane is not necessarily bad, however those wishing to use cinema as a form of escapism should look elsewhere.
Both Hannah Fidell's writing and the performances of Taissa Farmiga and Ben Rosenfield make 6 Years incredibly engaging and honest. The characters are flawed, neither innocent as their relationship becomes increasingly volatile, and at times they can be purely irredeemable. Their emotions are pure and some more elder actors might learn a thing or two from these gifted talents.
Less experienced independent film watchers tend to have a problem with complex characters who exist rather than trying to win over the audience. Further, when it comes down to the plot and drama in the film, it is quite youthful in its simplicity. Twenty-somethings should be able to see themselves in the film and appreciate its sincere approach to love and relationships.
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K A M Y N A
22/11/2022 14:21
This film tells the story of two young lovers, who have been in a dedicated relationship for six years. They are still very in love, needing each other constantly, until cracks start to appear in their relationship.
The film is about this couple having been in relationship for six years, not about the entire six years. The plot is simple and easy to understand, yet what I don't understand is how they managed the previous six years. It appears that one of them is not mature enough to deal with a relationship, and gets abusive and violent when something doesn't go as planned. I would have walked straight out the relationship of that happened to me! Overall, I think "6 Years" is quite an honest and believable portrayal of a relationship. It doesn't sugar coat the relationship.
Snald S
22/11/2022 14:21
The story about young couples relationship, it only scrapes the surface of their 6 year relationship but I don't see how you could have done it better without making it a lot longer. If you can somehow relate to the type of relationship they are having, I guess that could make it easier to figure out what the rest could be.
Taissa Farmiga and Ben Rosenfield made a pretty good and solid acting performance in this one, if you also consider that everyone who's acting in this movie is 20 something years old, it was good acting in my books. Hannah Fidell is the young writer, director behind this film and maybe she is trying to do too much by herself but if you think she did writing and directing part on her own it's a great achievement but I also think she might benefit in finding her sidekick who would bring out the rest with in.
The movie is an easy to watch with that special someone and maybe even have few good laughs or just alone with a bowl of that special something (ice cream?) and just chill and enjoy. Good and worth watching at least that one time.
IKGHAM
22/11/2022 14:21
This movie is an actual piece of dog feces. The plot is stupid, and no one on the show has any morals whatsoever. Everyone is a lying piece of garbage and just lies and gets drunk. There is probably a total of five minutes where the losers aren't totally stoned and drunk. This movie is seriously lacking anybody with even the slightest sign of intelligence. And the writing is terrible. It was written by some idiot lacking in cognitive development and doesn't know any word other than the f word. This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen and left me with a feeling of confusion, rage and disgust. I don't see how anyone would like this except for lonely stoned teenagers.Watching this movie is equivalent to sitting through one of Hitler's speeches. Leaves you with no hope in humanity. The movies only message is get wasted and bang your coworkers while physically abusing your partner. Oh and the only thing you need in life is your stupid partner.Even the actors are ugly.I would rather eat my dogs diarrhea and shove an Easy Bake spatula up my butt hole than sit through this again.
LuzetteLuzette1
22/11/2022 14:21
If I could speak to the characters of the movie:
(1) No girl should deal with that much self loathing to continue a relationship with such a douche bag!
(2) For the love of everything holy, please put your hair in a ponytail!
(3) There is zero chemistry between you two, so please move on already.
To the teens watching this movie:
(1) If the relationship between the main characters of this movie is a biopic of your life, please get help.
To the powers to be:
(1) The only reason I gave this movie 2 stars is for the acting. They are exceptional actors
I was flipping through Netflix and stumbled on this hour of my life I'll never get back. I went to high school. I'm sure there may have been one or two messed up couples who can relate to this story, but this storyline leads to a 48 Hours special. If you are looking for a romantic drama, I suggest "To All the Boys I Loved Before." At least you'll turn the TV off with a smile and not wondering if there really is such a thing as a "healthy relationship."