‘Sylvie’s Love’ Review: Tessa Thompson Pursues Love and Career in Swoon-Worthy Period Romance
Watch Video: 'Sylvie's Love' Trailer: Tessa Thompson Discovers Jazz - and Love - in Period RomanceOver the next decade, the course of their love hits the usual bumps — sacrifices made and not made, Sylvie marrying the fiancé even though she’s carring Robert’s child, career goals clashing with familial duties — but even as time and distance separate them, it’s clear that these two can’t escape each other’s orbits. And while both are proud and driven, it’s also apparent that, unlike the leads in Martin Scorsese’s similarly jazz-infused “New York, New York,” they have the capacity to meet in the middle.If you’re the kind of viewer who tunes into “Mad Men” or “The Marvelous Mrs.