Review of Brief Encounter (1945) by Kevin M. W — 15 Aug 2012
Two strangers meet in a train station waiting area, both happily married yet magnetically drawn to each other in spite of that. David Lean's adult question, set to Sergei Rachmaninoff's yearning 2nd Concerto, simply wonders what we may want once we have everything we want and has endured for its grown up (if dramatic) consideration of the same.
This review of Brief Encounter (1945) was written by Kevin M. W on 15 Aug 2012.
Brief Encounter has generally received very positive reviews.
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