Any fan of classic cinema has David Lean’s name engraved on the fire. Even less regulars keep the name in mind one of the great masters of epic cinema Wanted to make the most of what we all know as the big screen. ‘Lawrence of Arabia’, ‘Doctor Zhivago’ or ‘The Bridge on the River Kwai’, which take the word “show” to its ultimate consequences.
The after-effects, sometimes, lasted for a very long time, challenging the integrity of the bladder if they decided to see them in one sitting. Therefore, it can be embarrassing to approach him. But one of their more essential classics couldn’t be unlike them all, and yet feels equally tremendous and worthy of the name “epic”, This romantic drama is about ‘Brief Encounter’.
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On platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Filmin, FlixOlé or PlutoTV we can enjoy this magnificent jewel cited as an influence by many other great filmmakers, the most recent (and surprising) case being Park Chan-wook in relation to his premiere is the decision of Relieve’. Whether for its interesting structure (the more daring in which it was released in 1945), its emotional power or excellent character work, the film He has everything to take notes and learn his tricks,
We begin with a mysterious introduction at a train station, where a man and a woman are interrupted by an acquaintance. We don’t know who they are or what they were talking about before they parted ways with unwanted interruptions, but soon we are told about their passionate but inappropriate romance,
Both already have families of their own, and have an established arrangement. Their meeting is accidental, a coincidence caused by a minor incident that unexpectedly breaks the ice. From there an intimacy and irrationally intense feelings are created. We see efforts to maintain confidentiality first through a relationship that shouldn’t be,
‘Brief Encounter’: Beautiful Intimacy
This secrecy helps lend a slight air of intrigue to an otherwise excellent drama. Lean makes his latest adaptation of a Noel Coward drama after making three in a row to make his directorial debut. This is especially worthy of being fully mature as a writer and storyteller. A sharp dissection of the context of moral repression Lived in UK at that time.
With well-measured pieces, we are fully penetrated into the characters’ mental and emotional states, through moments of brilliantly defined, intent-laden interactions. Its finale also awaits with a powerful punch that comments on societal conventions and the dissatisfaction of marital and adult life. but It’s the emotion on the surface that makes every moment of the film essential.A sample of the best Lean knows how to show the emotional swing of our hero with images and sound.