Review of Truly Madly Deeply (1991) by Richard I — 05 Jan 2019
I would imagine this is the film that grief counsellors to this day recommend that their clients watch, it's a (no pun intended) pale version of Ghost with a very English feel, but also introduces some terrible features of British film making like the 'persuading someone you love them by telling them everything you feel ideally on or by the River Thames' (see Four Weddings or Sliding Doors), and the performances show that stiffness that the Brits are only just beginning to slough off, thirty years later!
This review of Truly Madly Deeply (1991) was written by Richard I on 05 Jan 2019.
Truly Madly Deeply has generally received very positive reviews.
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