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The Go-Between
An elderly man pieces together his childhood memories after finding his diary from 1900, which he wrote when he was 13 years old.
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Plot Summary
In 1900, a young boy named Leo is invited to spend the summer at Brandham Hall, a grand country estate. While there, he becomes entangled in the complex and clandestine love affair between a wealthy heiress, Marian Maudsley, and a local farmer, Ted Burgess. Leo is tasked with carrying messages between the two lovers, acting as their 'go-between,' a role that forces him to confront the harsh realities of class, social obligation, and forbidden desire.
Critical Reception
The 2015 adaptation of L.P. Hartley's novel received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its visual style and performances, particularly from the younger actors portraying Leo. However, some found it to be a somewhat muted or less impactful adaptation compared to the acclaimed 1971 film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric cinematography and evocative period setting.
Performances, especially the child actor, were noted for their sincerity.
Some critics felt it lacked the emotional depth and intensity of prior adaptations.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available for this particular adaptation.
Fun Fact
This 2015 version is a television film adaptation and is distinct from the much more widely known and acclaimed 1971 feature film directed by Joseph Losey, which starred Julie Christie and Alan Bates.
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