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www.rollingstone.com - : There's heart but not much heat in this film version of The Echoing Grove, the novel of World War II-era adultery that Rosamond Lehmann reportedly based on her affair with British poet laureate Cecil Day Lewis (father of Daniel). more...
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2/4
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : The movie has won only a mixed reception. Many of the complaints have to do with the fact that the characters are wealthy and upper class and speak English elegantly. The names of Merchant and Ivory are used like clubs to beat the film. more...
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3/4
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www.viewlondon.co.uk - : The gorgeous-looking posters for the film give some idea of what to expect in terms of its sheer glossiness and indeed it looks fabulous, courtesy of sumptuous cinematography by Gyula Pados. It also has a terrific score, by Nicholas Hooper – in fact; the music is so good that it almost detracts from the film. more...
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4/5
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