Brief Encounter (1946)
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Reviews Counted:29
Fresh:25
Rotten:4
Average Rating:8.1/10
Theatrical Release:07-08-2007
Synopsis: Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies... Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies based on the plays of Noel Coward. Lean's fourth film, BRIEF ENCOUNTER--which was also his fourth and final collaboration with Coward--adapts the playwright's heartbreaking tale of two ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary power of love. Laura (Celia Johnson) is a seemingly happy, middle-class housewife who meets the equally married physician Alec (a young Trevor Howard in only his third screen role) when he removes a speck of dust from her eye at a London railway station. The pair soon find themselves drawn together through weekly meetings at the station cafe, their casual encounters blooming into a chaste love affair marked by intimate conversation, longing glances--and the tragic realization that neither of them will be able to break the bonds of social propriety that keep them wedded to other people. Seen by some as quintessentially English, Lean's achingly lovely exploration of the conflicting demands of personal happiness and social responsibility remains nonetheless universal and timeless. Johnson and Howard's nuanced performances, Robert Krasker's shadowy cinematography, and a soundtrack of hauntingly romantic Rachmaninov piano concertos only add to the film's aura of quiet desperation. [More]
Starring: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway, Joyce Carey
Starring: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway, Joyce Carey, Cyril Raymond, Everley Gregg
Director: David Lean
Director: David Lean
Producer: Noel Coward, Anthony Havelock-Allan, Ronald Neame
Reviews for Brief Encounter
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Back in cinemas and welcomed by me. Full Review |
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Go and see it again - and try not to giggle at the clipped accents. Full Review |
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David Lean paints heartbreak with perfect decorum. Full Review |
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The loveliest period piece imaginable. Full Review |
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Twee, but you can’t help but get involved. Full Review |
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Noble and utterly heartbreaking. Full Review |
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Beautifully monochrome rendering of a love that cannot be. Full Review |
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A classic of passionate reserve. Full Review |
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Some films don’t age well, and no doubt Brief Encounter had more of an emotional effect in the social climate of post-war Britain. Full Review |
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Less cynical souls will weep buckets. Full Review |
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Retrata seu par romântico com sensibilidade e complexidade (especialmente para a época), pecando apenas pela insistência em introduzir diversas cenas de alívio cômico conduzidas por Holloway e Carey.
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Lovely, small-scale romance by David Lean.
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Solid romantic classic directed by David Lean. Johnson and Howard are terrific.
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David Lean finds poetry and lyricism in Noel Coward's exquistely crafted initimate dram about the romance between two ordinary people married to others, acted with admirable restraint by Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson. Full Review |
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Cyril Raymond manages to invest the stodgy character with a lovable quality. Full Review |
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Rarely rises above the level of the old women's magazines. Full Review |
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Stodgy and dated. Full Review |
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Perfect.
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How extraordinary that such a simple, unassuming little film could work such powerful magic over so many people for so many generations. Full Review |
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