The Sun Never Sets: A Romantic Dramedy Review

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

This review delves into Joe Swanberg's film, 'The Sun Never Sets,' offering an in-depth analysis of its plot, character dynamics, directorial style, and overall impact. It focuses on the central couple, Jack and Wendy, and their tumultuous relationship, exploring themes of commitment, self-discovery, and the challenges of modern romance.

In the ever-shifting tides of love, where does the sun truly set on our desires?

The Unforeseen Pause: Jack's Six-Month Ultimatum

Jack (portrayed by Jake Johnson) initiates a startling proposition to his girlfriend, Wendy (played by Dakota Fanning), suggesting a six-month separation. Despite his claims of contentment, this unexpected demand leaves Wendy in emotional turmoil, questioning their two-year relationship and her future aspirations of marriage and children. Jack, a divorcee with existing children, had previously made his disinterest in remarriage or more children clear, a compromise Wendy had seemingly accepted.

The Reappearance of the Past: Chuck's Return and Wendy's Crossroads

Amidst her confusion, Wendy unexpectedly encounters Chuck (embodied by Cory Michael Smith), her former partner. Chuck's newfound readiness for commitment and family life starkly contrasts his past self, causing Wendy to re-evaluate her situation. This rekindled connection transforms Jack's initial demand into a perplexing blessing, compelling him to confront the potential repercussions of his "experiment" as Wendy finds herself at a pivotal juncture between two significant men in her life.

The Oscillating Hearts: A Dance of Desires and Disappointments

As the narrative unfolds, Wendy finds herself caught in a whirlwind of emotions, navigating between the familiar comfort of Jack and the renewed allure of Chuck. Both men vie for her affection, often leading to a mixture of humorous and poignant disappointments. Their struggles highlight a universal dilemma: differentiating between genuine desires, perceived needs, and the fear of absence.

Swanberg's Distinctive Approach: Authenticity Through Improvisation

Joe Swanberg's signature filmmaking style, characterized by a loose narrative framework and extensive improvisation from his cast, emerges as a significant strength of the film. This approach fosters a remarkable sense of naturalistic chemistry among the actors, grounding the characters' emotional fluctuations in believable spontaneity. Even when the plot mechanics feel somewhat contrived, the authentic interactions and shared glances maintain a compelling realism.

Compelling Performances: Johnson's Charm and Fanning's Radiance

Jake Johnson's portrayal of Jack stands out, showcasing his mastery of improvisational acting. His character's playful self-awareness and ability to find humor in absurd situations make him relatable and empathetic, even when exhibiting petulant behavior. Dakota Fanning, despite minimal makeup and sensible attire, radiates a captivating magnetism, making Wendy's internal conflict understandable. Cory Michael Smith' delivers an alluring performance as Chuck, although his character's motivations remain less explored, primarily serving as a catalyst for Wendy and Jack's emotional journey.

A Scenic Yet Repetitive Journey: The Alaskan Backdrop and Narrative Limitations

The film's visual appeal is greatly enhanced by the breathtaking natural beauty of Anchorage, Alaska, captured in 35mm by cinematographer Eon Mora, and the aesthetically pleasing blond wood interiors designed by Aaron Bailey. This picturesque setting offers a compelling case for Alaska as a romantic destination. However, despite the vivid characters and stunning visuals, the film's narrative trajectory ultimately proves too erratic and repetitive, failing to offer profound insights into the complexities of human desire and self-discovery. While acknowledging that human hearts can be enigmatic, the film struggles to move beyond simply presenting this puzzle, leaving viewers desiring a more resolved understanding of its characters' internal landscapes.

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