Unconditional Love is the title of a comedy film released in 2002. The film follows Grace Beasley who in the face of her failing marriage, and the death of her favorite pop star, learns the value and limitations of unconditional love, and the evils of sexism and homophobia. The film was directed by P.J. Hogan who also contributed to the final script. Grace Beasley has been content with life as a housewife in Chicago. One morning, Grace wins tickets to a concert by her favorite singer, Victor Fox. Grace is ecstatic, but when she tells her husband, Max, he tells her that he is leaving her.... Grace has lunch with her outspoken daughter-in-law, only to learn that Andrew has also walked out on Maudey. Grace attends Victor's concert, only to learn that Victor has been delayed and the concert will be rescheduled. Heartbroken, Grace stops at the grocery store, only to hear the PA announces that Victor has been found murdered in an underground parking garage. The crime is linked to the Cross Bow Killer. Maudy picks up Grace and, by coincidence, they visit the same bar that Victor did just before he was killed.
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| Release date: | August 23, 2002 |
| Directed by: | P. J. Hogan |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 121 Minutes |
| Producer: | Patricia Whitcher, Jerry Zucker, Jocelyn Moorhouse |
| Editor: | Robert C. Jones |
| Music by: | James Newton Howard |
| Cinematography: | Remi Adefarasin |
| Screenplay by: | P. J. Hogan, Jocelyn Moorhouse |
| Genre: | Comedy, Thriller |