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<p dir="auto"><strong>ib011f9545i</strong> — <em>9 years ago(September 22, 2016 03:57 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I have previously posted here how much I hate this film.<br />
But watching it after buying a David Lean boxed set I am warming to it a little,perhaps because I have recently watched a lot of British films from the 1940s which are nearly as well made.<br />
So while admiring the skills of the film makers I still have questions about the film.<br />
I read that it is set in 1938 but is this shown in the film? perhaps to someone watching it in 1945/1946 the fashion and the look of the film would shout 1938 to them?<br />
Is the film saying pre war morality should be returned to?<br />
Is the film set in the Home Counties? I know the station scenes were filmed in Lancashire but the town is Beaconsfield in Southern England.<br />
This is a love story and I know millions of people love it but others say it is unrealistic.<br />
After the war many people felt that the couple lacked passion and realism.<br />
Watching it again I was surprised,I had forgotten,that she tells the husband she has had lunch and a visit to the cinema with a strange man.<br />
They mention inviting him for dinner? the husband jokes it should be lunch,she says the husband can never make lunch,he sort of says exactly.<br />
I don't get that scene,the man she met was not a family friend or relative but the husband doesn't suggest that he does not approve or suspect anything.</p>
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