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-===North America===+'''''Blue Valentine''''' is a 2010 [[romantic film|romantic]] [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Derek Cianfrance]]. The film premiered in competition at the [[26th Sundance Film Festival]]. Derek Cianfrance, Cami Delavigne and Joey Curtis wrote the film, and [[Michelle Williams (actress)|Michelle Williams]] and [[Ryan Gosling]] played the lead roles. The band [[Grizzly Bear (band)|Grizzly Bear]] scored the film.
-In North America, erotic films may be primarily [[character driven]] or [[plot driven]], with considerable overlap. Most dramas center around character development, such as [[Steven Shainberg]]'s ''[[Secretary (film)|''Secretary'']]'' (2002). [[Comedy films]], especially [[romantic comedies]] and [[romantic dramas]], tend toward character interaction.+
-[[Mystery films]], [[thrillers]], [[drama films]] and [[horror films]] tend toward strong plots and premises, such as ''[[Last Tango in Paris]]'' (1972), ''[[Dressed to Kill (1980 film)|Dressed to Kill]]'' (1980), ''[[Body Heat]]'' (1981), ''[[Angel Heart]]'' (1987), ''[[Basic Instinct]]'' (1992), ''[[Single White Female]]'' (1992), ''[[Color of Night]]'' (1994), ''[[Showgirls]]'' (1995), ''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'' (1995), ''[[Different Strokes]]'' (1997), ''[[Wild Things]]'' (1998), ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' (1999) and ''[[In the Cut]]'' (2003). Others, like ''[[About Last Night...]]'' (1986), ''[[Monster's Ball]]'' (2001), ''[[Chloe (film)|Chloe]]'' (2009), ''[[Love & Other Drugs]]'' (2010), ''[[Blue Valentine (film)|Blue Valentine]]'' (2010) and ''[[Shame (2011 film)|Shame]]'' (2011), combine both strong plots and characters.+
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Blue Valentine is a 2010 romantic drama film written and directed by Derek Cianfrance. The film premiered in competition at the 26th Sundance Film Festival. Derek Cianfrance, Cami Delavigne and Joey Curtis wrote the film, and Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling played the lead roles. The band Grizzly Bear scored the film.



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