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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0066805307461
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 28, 2006
Running Time: 94 minutes
Sales Rank: 25399
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
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Editorial Review:
Description: '...as mature, unshowy and skilful as its leading actors... Classy stuff...' - The Observer
'...seductive, scary...' - The Guardian
A romantic spiral of obsession and deceit!
When London novelist Daisy Langrish (Penelope Wilton - Pride & Prejudice) flees from a damaging marriage to her newly acquired Yorkshire cottage to write, she warily accepts an offer from her seemingly polite, respectful neighbour Henry Kent (Michael Kitchen - Foyle’s War) to beautify the property’s neglected garden.
Henry considers himself an expert on women and with flattery, service and seduction, he knows how to use them... and abuse them. Under his charming veneer, Henry carefully conceals his desire for erotica, a disdain for employment and his penchant for vodka. Falling into Henry’s obsessive trap, Daisy can only wish she had heeded her own intuition when love suddenly turns deadly! approx. 94 mins. col.
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The story is based on fact and because the storyteller allows the viewer to know each of the main characters motivations and feelings as or before events happen, it's all the more menacing. Michael Kitchen is such a good actor but in this movie he is not kindly old Mr. Foyle. He really is a dispicable and menacing character. In parts I was really frightened for Penelope Wilton's charactor. Of course, in the end she pulls it together in a way that makes any women's libber proud. Its a good story, ... Read More
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Unfortunately the scenario depicted in this film is all too common, although rarely mentioned. In fact, since the feminist movement more and more men have lost any manly inhibition they may have had for seeking women to be financially dependent on; and using charm and compliments to manipulate themselves into otherwise savvy women's lives. Based on the novel "Falling" by Elizabeth Jane Howard, who in turn based the novel on her own unfortunate experience with a "fan" when she was in her seventies. ... Read More
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"Falling." What a wonderful title! After seeing this film, "falling" brings to mind stepping up to the brink, closing your eyes, and taking a plunge--without ever looking.
For fans of Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle, (played by Michael Kitchen in "Foyle's War"), this movie is a superb opportunity to see a lot more of the actor (without so many other characters murdering each other and taking precious screen time away from Kitchen, as they do in "Foyle's War"). In "Falling", ... Read More
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