Saturday Night Cinema: Brief Encounter (starring Richard Burton and Sophia Loren)

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Tonight’s Saturday Night Cinema is a remake of one of GR’s favorite films,  David Lean’s Brief Encounter. Fans of Saturday Night Cinema know I am loathe to run remakes, but this one stars Richard Burton and Sophia Loren, so how could I resist? I liked this film because I like the stars so very much. Don’t compare it to the original with Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson and Rachmaninov, of course, just enjoy on its own. There is something so lovely in it, in all of it.

This mad-forTV was maligned by the critics:

The Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation Arrives with intriguing credentials. Its stars are Sophia Loren and Richard Burton, It was filmed on English locations. And its producer credits are unusually ornate: A Carlo Ponti‐Clarke Production by arrangement with the Rank Organization, in association with NBC and FCB Productions. The parts, however, add up to little more than excruciating dullness.

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The drama, based on Noël Coward’s “Still Life,” has two immediate strikes against it. One is the tale itself, a thoroughly sentimental story of near‐adulterous love filtered through the soft‐focus fantasy of a writer who wouldn’t dream of getting himself into a similar situation. The other is a previous production, made in 1946, that the directorial skill of David Lean turned into a minor film classic. Unflattering comparison is unavoidable.

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Michelle
Michelle
5 years ago

Absolute faeces compared to the Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson original. Not even worth a glance , let alone a mention and the fact that both actors were well past their expiry date and coast along as though their presence was enough just makes it even worse, if possible. Even 1/10 is too kind to it.

Marc
Marc
5 years ago

Burton always makes me think of his wild marriage to Liz Taylor, who
were eternal opponents who couldn’t get away from each other. Kind
of destructive obsession. Bound by ego wars and negative energy.
Hate makes us stick to our enemies. Probably both wanted love, but
both were not willing to give instead of expecting. In “Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf”, they played themselves. That’s why it’s so authentic.

Nazi bride Berger played alongside with Jew Issur
Danielovitch Demsky aka “Kirk Douglas” in Israel:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cast_a_Giant_Shadow

Marc
Marc
5 years ago

Attack on Brazilian embassy in
Berlin by useful idiots of global elite.
https://www.dw.com/en/brazil-embassy-in-berlin-hit-by-vandal-attack/a-47320345

Marc
Marc
5 years ago

Pam jumped up with my comments.
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/gellerreport.com

Goebbels has said that propaganda must not be
too expizit propagadistic, it must above all entertain.
Entertainment is the sugar that makes medicine tole-
rable. One can learn something from these criminals!

Marc
Marc
5 years ago

What is “Behavioral retargeting”? Obviously the English,
German, France, Jewish and Russian wiki can explain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioral_retargeting

Marc
Marc
5 years ago
Reply to  Marc

In fight for attention, all means are right.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickbait

Marc
Marc
5 years ago
Marc
Marc
5 years ago
Reply to  Marc

Monte Christo sounds very like Mephisto.
Scorpio Goebbels “Revenge Weapons”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-weapons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-2_rocket

Innocent Dutch boy grilled by “revenge”

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Marc
Marc
5 years ago
Reply to  Marc

How you live, so you die!

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Linda Hall
Linda Hall
5 years ago

great

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

What a LAME title for a movie. I can’t even imagine that for a James Bond movie. Not even as a subtitle. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING???

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