Review of Two for the Road (1967) by Ashley H — 28 Jul 2007
The two here are, Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, at their prime. The road is the bumpy road of relationships and marriage. As this couple travel this rocky road you, the viewer, observe how charming, charismatic couple can change and evolve and hurt one another while still being in love.
Stanley Donnen does a masterful job in moving things along. The storyline is not linear. You get to see the couple at various times in their relationship revisiting them at crucial stages. The result is an engaging film that demands your attention.
The European setting is romantic, umor balancing the pathos of their life, and the viewer coming away with perhaps some universal truths of what it means to be connected. Audry Hepburn is class personified and Finney, in a word, a hunk!
This review of Two for the Road (1967) was written by Ashley H on 28 Jul 2007.
Two for the Road has generally received very positive reviews.
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