About Take This Waltz
Take This Waltz (2011) is a poignant romantic drama directed by Sarah Polley that explores the complexities of marriage, desire, and emotional restlessness. The film follows Margot (Michelle Williams), a freelance writer in a comfortable but predictable five-year marriage to Lou (Seth Rogen), a cookbook author. Their relationship is affectionate yet routine, until Margot meets Daniel (Luke Kirby), a charismatic artist and rickshaw driver who lives across the street. An immediate, electric connection forms, plunging Margot into a moral dilemma as she navigates her attraction to Daniel while confronting the foundations of her marriage.
Michelle Williams delivers a nuanced, vulnerable performance that captures Margot's internal conflict with remarkable subtlety. Seth Rogen offers a refreshingly restrained turn as the kind, unassuming Lou, while Luke Kirby brings a compelling intensity to the role of the seductive outsider. Director Sarah Polley avoids melodrama, instead crafting an authentic, often uncomfortably honest portrait of modern relationships and the 'what if' questions that can haunt long-term partnerships.
The film's strength lies in its emotional authenticity and refusal to provide easy answers. Polley examines how even happy relationships can be tested by curiosity and the allure of new passion. With its thoughtful pacing, naturalistic dialogue, and evocative Toronto setting, Take This Waltz invites viewers to reflect on commitment, temptation, and the choices that define our lives. This is a film for anyone who appreciates character-driven drama about real human emotions, making it well worth watching for its insightful exploration of love's complicated landscape.
Michelle Williams delivers a nuanced, vulnerable performance that captures Margot's internal conflict with remarkable subtlety. Seth Rogen offers a refreshingly restrained turn as the kind, unassuming Lou, while Luke Kirby brings a compelling intensity to the role of the seductive outsider. Director Sarah Polley avoids melodrama, instead crafting an authentic, often uncomfortably honest portrait of modern relationships and the 'what if' questions that can haunt long-term partnerships.
The film's strength lies in its emotional authenticity and refusal to provide easy answers. Polley examines how even happy relationships can be tested by curiosity and the allure of new passion. With its thoughtful pacing, naturalistic dialogue, and evocative Toronto setting, Take This Waltz invites viewers to reflect on commitment, temptation, and the choices that define our lives. This is a film for anyone who appreciates character-driven drama about real human emotions, making it well worth watching for its insightful exploration of love's complicated landscape.


















