"45 Years" is Captured in Great Detail

Kimberly 2022-07-10 14:21:32

It’s worthy of an Oscar movie. The details of the filming are very good. There are echoes before and after.

I saw in the middle that the male protagonist complained that his old friend always praised him as a child. At that time, he thought that the husband and wife couldn’t dink. This is where love will be talked about. 50 years of love is too difficult without a child. The support is very problematic, but after seeing that the heroine found out that he had been married for 45 years, he couldn't let go of his ex-girlfriend. He was just a substitute. He didn't want to have a child with himself, but let his ex-girlfriend get pregnant. He was deeply deceived for 45 years.

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Extended Reading
  • Rodger 2022-03-06 08:02:06

    The emotions of forbearance and restraint are all hidden between the changes in the environment and Charlotte Rampling's gestures and the corners of her eyebrows and mouth. Even tears are almost invisible, and the simmering emotions are full of stamina.

  • Mortimer 2022-04-01 09:01:16

    In the changing light and shadow, she stretched out her hand, and suddenly felt that the attic that had been on her head for half her life was out of reach, just like her husband's heart that she thought she was holding in her hand but couldn't touch it in a trance. The camera is aimed at the state of a woman who is in a period of emotional change. She pretends to be calm and carefully gritted her teeth and panicked. All those who have experienced exile in their relationships have ties. How should the banquet hall that celebrated the victory of the British and French naval battles mend this broken relationship?

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?