
Once upon a time there were two people in love, their names were Nina and Jamie. They were even happy enough to be able to live happily ever after, (not often the case) and then Jamie died. Nina is left with a house full of rats and handymen, a job teaching foreigners English and an ache that fills the night sky.... (Full plot summary below)
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Once upon a time there were two people in love, their names were Nina and Jamie. They were even happy enough to be able to live happily ever after, (not often the case) and then Jamie died. Nina is left with a house full of rats and handymen, a job teaching foreigners English and an ache that fills the night sky.
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| rec.arts.movies.reviewsMark R. LeeperThis is a rather slight film and a disappointment. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatJuliet Stevenson gives a heartfelt performance as an English woman who travels to the far country of grief and almost doesn't make it back. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonIt's a sweetly affecting tug of the heart. |
| Empire MagazineWilliam ThomasIn a brave directorial debut, Anthony Minghella appears to be trying to unfold the fact that rose-tinted memories of love are often more enthralling that the reality. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksInspired moments are few and far between. |
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeOdd, effective little comedy fantasy anchored by leads. |
| User ReviewAnnaliza CI don't care about all the snot, I just love it. Boy, does it make me cry. Rickman's voice is pure velvet. Beautiful soundtrack too. |
| User ReviewDawn Pjust a beautiful story. I just love the poem in spanish and when he translates it . pass the hankies |
| User ReviewLaura MWow I love Alan Rickman! have seen this film so many times and I swear i never fail to cry! Two scenes never fail to get me; when Stevenson is sobbing in the psychiatrists office (great acting) and of course when she is at the piano and he joins in on his cello... good god, my eyes are welling already... it is such a beautiful story and I love all the characters (even the new love interest with stupid hair) and Alan Rickmans moustache is just the icing on the cake! |
| User ReviewJosie GI LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! So sweet and tragic; both Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman shine in this film. While the ending was obviously hinted at starting about half-way through, I still cry every time I watch this. Amazing!! |