While trying to come to terms with her late husband's infidelity, a woman finds comfort in the arms of his former lover, in this drama based on Frederic Raphael's novel. After hearing of her husband Peter (Tim Piggott-Smith)'s death on a business trip, Kate Morris (Liv Ullmann) is shocked to discover that he was travelling with another woman. When the two women finally confront their issues, the former rivals discover a common bond, leading to an unexpected and physical relationship.
T**T
With so much talent involved, it should have been better
After her husband Richard (Mark Eden) dies suddenly from a heart attack, his wife (Liv Ullmann) discovers he was having an affair. She confronts his mistress (Amanda Redman) but after the initial hurt and anger, they slowly form an attachment to each other as a way of keeping Richard alive. The film would seem to have everything going for it: one of the world's greatest actresses in Ullmann, directed by an award winning director Anthony Harvey (THE LION IN WINTER), shot by a master cinematographer Freddie Young (LAWRENCE OF ARABIA), a screenplay by an Oscar winning screenwriter Frederic Raphael (DARLING), a score by the great Georges Delerue (JULES AND JIM). So what went wrong? The film seems to think it's more profound than its mediocrity reveals. The film is past the halfway mark before it gets remotely interesting but by then its squandered whatever good will it might have built up. The rather trite dialogue defeats the great Ullmann but positively demolishes poor Redman who can do no better than a one dimensional performance. To the film's credit, its depiction of a Lesbian relationship between the wife and the mistress is treated without sensation and rather affectionately. Still, for all the talent involved, shouldn't we get more than just another love story? With Tim Pigott-Smith, Elizabeth Spriggs, David Markham and Ian McDiarmid.The Simply Media DVD is in an adequate anamorphic wide screen (about 1.78) transfer.
P**R
A very gently erotic disc
I enjoyed the TV transmission so much that I just had to buy the DVD so that I could enjoy it again in the not too distant future.PW. 13-aPR-2020
G**.
Pity about the sound.
Quite enjoyed the film but the soundtrack was somewhat poor - no subtitles available
K**S
Five Stars
Very good.
M**S
Five Stars
Thank you
P**E
Five Stars
I love the film and will shop again pj
M**E
Richards things
A bit slow , and never seemed to go anywhere , one dimensional support characters .Worth a look but is dated and a little stilted .
S**4
A weird relaxing late retro masterpiece.
Rather a beautiful piece even though the plot is thin. We get the hushed whispering voice of Ullman and the piercing gaze of a young Redman, curiously a brunette here. All this put to the retro melodious sounds of the composer Georges Delerue. It's a piece of art without any action and hugely relaxing.It doesn't feel 1980, it feels 1970 and indeed this one may one day become a cult as it is steeped in the genre of those times.
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