|
www.boxoffice.com - : For those who believe ''they don't make 'em like they used to,'' Neil Jordan happily proves they can and do with his evocative tale of jealousy and obsession, ''The End of the Affair.'' A sort of flip-side of the cherished romantic chestnut ''Brief Encounter'' (David Lean's 1945 directorial debut), ''Affair,'' set in post-war London, follows Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes), a cynical young novelist who can't quite escape the drama of his own imagination even when confronted by a more fantastic reality. more...
|
|