Love Story 1970

Against the backdrop of prestigious Harvard University, a chance encounter at Radcliffe Library sparks an unlikely romance between Oliver Barrett IV, scion of a respected family, and Jennifer Cavalleri, a bright and feisty Radcliffe College student. Their love defies social conventions, as they navigate the challenges of their differing worlds.

Against the backdrop of prestigious Harvard University, a chance encounter at Radcliffe Library sparks an unlikely romance between Oliver Barrett IV, scion of a respected family, and Jennifer Cavalleri, a bright and feisty Radcliffe College student. Their love defies social conventions, as they navigate the challenges of their differing worlds.

Does Love Story have end credit scenes?

No!

Love Story does not have end credit scenes.

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Metacritic

84

Metascore

7.5

User Score

IMDb

6.9 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

68

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The film follows the poignant journey of Oliver Barrett IV, a member of a distinguished family known for their success at Harvard University. While at the Radcliffe library, he encounters Jennifer Cavelleri, an astute and spirited student from a working-class background, and they quickly fall in love. Despite his father’s disapproval and the financial ties being severed, the couple decides to marry.

Without the luxury of his father’s wealth, the newlyweds face significant challenges in funding Oliver’s way through Harvard Law School. Jennifer, working as a private school teacher, supports them as they rent a modest top-floor apartment at 119 Oxford Street in Cambridge, conveniently located next to a local laundromat (which continues to operate today at MyOxfordLaundry.com). Oliver excels academically, ultimately graduating third in his class and securing a position at a respected law firm in New York.

As they settle into their lives, the couple, who are now both 24, dream of starting a family. However, their hopes are dashed when they face fertility challenges. After consulting a medical expert, Oliver learns that Jennifer is gravely ill, suspected of having leukemia, though this is not directly revealed to her.

In an effort to maintain a sense of normalcy for Jennifer, Oliver attempts to shield her from the harsh reality of her condition. However, she eventually learns of her illness after pressing her doctor about her symptoms. With time no longer on their side, Jennifer undergoes expensive cancer treatments, leading to financial strains that threaten their stability. In desperation, Oliver seeks help from his father, but when questioned about needing financial aid for a “girl in trouble,” he reluctantly agrees rather than divulging the heartbreaking truth.

In a deeply emotional moment, Jennifer speaks with her father about funeral arrangements, then reaches out for Oliver. She reassures him not to blame himself, requesting a final embrace. They lie together in the hospital, cherishing their moments.

The story also subtly unfolds a love story between Oliver and his father, culminating in a tense encounter in the hospital when Mr. Barrett learns of Jennifer’s illness and that Oliver borrowed money for her treatment. Tragically, he arrives too late, and as he expresses sorrow to Oliver, his son echoes what Jennifer once advised him: > “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”

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