Michelle Finch

Michelle Finch

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    • Bailey 2022-03-06 08:02:06

      Isn't it a political metaphor for British left-wing intellectuals?

      Why do you all think it's a romance movie? . . Several places in the film clearly point out the political implications of this film.
      The true love Katya (a Russian name!) with a child (future/hope) was buried forever in the glacier in '62 (quoting the original "Berlin Wall has just been built"),...

    • Cleta 2022-04-19 09:03:06

      midnight dream

      After watching "45th Anniversary" for a few days, I always have an afterthought about people or things that I feel deeply. During this time, I either slept very late or got up very early. I especially loved the state where everyone slept and I woke up alone. It was like a spring breeze blowing...

    • Norene 2022-03-21 09:03:22

      This rhythm is very comfortable. The emotional gap between the old couple is like a leaking old house, and it seeps out little by little. The magic of love has always been blind, even if it is in the past tense, it will still make people today jealous. The 45th anniversary of marriage is not worth a letter from Switzerland. The beauty of the heroine's loneliness is similar to the wet and gray landscape of the English countryside, cold and fertile, common with miscellaneous peanut trees, and the green fields are barren. This time she was really hollow.

    • Maximillian 2022-03-15 09:01:11

      It's actually too difficult to write such a script that focuses on the relationship between husband and wife. It takes six days to show a period of emotional ups and downs in old age. The previous five days have progressed well, but starting from the travel agency's bridge, the film is at the most important turning point. The explanation is not convincing. Although the last scene at the end is still very moving, but the emotional restoration still lacks foreshadowing. The overall performance is great, but if the emotional line is difficult to handle, it is not as strong as the ambiguousness of "Weekend". 3.5

    45 Years quotes

    • Geoff Mercer: What? You really believe you haven't been enough for me?

      Kate Mercer: No. I think I was enough for you, I'm just not sure you do.

      Geoff Mercer: Oh Kate - that's terrible!

    • Kate Mercer: Would you have married her?