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4.0 out of 5 stars a encounter too much brief, August 13, 2006
This film is very good but has a central fail even considering it's made in the decade of 1940's. Interpretations, drama and black & white photography are superb. A man and a married woman, both in middle age, knows each other by hazard in a railroad station near London and falls in love. One must accept the moral and uses are these of the decade of 1940's, but even so, the situation becomes a little absurd as they don't consummate any sexual act nor even appears a slight suggestion. I think sex is exaggerated in today's cinema but in this movie it seems so hot passion rest incomplete and unreal, being substituted by cinema sessions, restaurant lunches and many walking by countryside, and that seems to me a little absurd. Also, curiously I have the feeling this film is conceived under a feminine point of view, being the director a man.
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