The movie takes place in the rural town of Oregon, where there is a different case of drama closer to reality. In this movie, there is a group of people who own their own families but are looking for a surreptitious relationship that seems to not really exist in our real world. These relationships will last for a long time and may end one day.
It's episodic and I'd say I liked about 60 percent of it and about 40 percent of it I could leave, but it's just enough for me to say it's worth seeing.
Fayetteville Free Weekly
February 02, 2009
Feast of Love is a multi-layered -- layers of baloney -- tale of pursuit of love.
Only the romance of two brittle twentysomethings (Toby Hemingway and Alexa Davalos) breaks free of the faux profundity and tedium that swallow up this feast whenever the characters leave the bedroom.
Multiple narratives are fluidly interwoven and the writing is often inspired, resulting in dialogue that feels honest and insightful, if occasionally mannered.
Toronto Star
September 28, 2007
Director Robert Benton finds an emotional through line in a format that might have easily broken down into a series of disconnected anecdotes with little to nourish us.