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45 Years - not sure if this one has been mentioned here before, but watched it this week and loved
it.
Stars the great Charlotte Rampling.
If you are seeking a thriller with lots of action, skip this one.
However, if looking for a film about the relationship between husband and wife . . . with terrific writing, please consider this one.
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45 Years - not sure if this one has been mentioned here before, but watched it this week and loved (Original Post)
DrDan
Apr 2018
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Laffy Kat
(16,379 posts)1. Haven't seen it but heard about it on NPR.
I think it's based on a true story?
DrDan
(20,411 posts)2. I didn't know that
Laffy Kat
(16,379 posts)4. I just Wiki'ed it and I may be wrong.
The interview I heard on NPR was with the writer but she was a woman. I need to do some more digging because now it's bothering me.
DrDan
(20,411 posts)3. seems to be loosely based on a real event
Laffy Kat
(16,379 posts)5. Ok, that must be what I'm thinking about. nt
Highway61
(2,568 posts)6. Really liked it
Rampling acted the part perfectly... just about as genuine as you can get
DrDan
(20,411 posts)7. she did - didn't she . . . loved her in that part