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Brief Encounter (1945) Directed by David Lean David Lean's Brief Encounter tells the story of two married people (Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard) who meet by chance at a railway station and fall into a brief, impossible love affair. ...


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Returning home from a shopping trip to a nearby town, bored suburban housewife Laura Jesson is thrown by happenstance into an acquaintance with virtuous doctor Alec Harvey. Their casual friendship soon develops during their weekly visits into something more emotionally fulfilling than either expected, and they must wrestle with the potential havoc their deepening relationship would have on their lives and the lives of those they love.
Laura Jesson, a respectable married woman, meets Dr. Alec Harvey, a physician, on a train journey and they begin a series of clandestine meetings at a local tea room. Their brief encounters blossom into a deep, albeit unconsummated, love affair. Torn between their obligations and their feelings, they grapple with the potential consequences of their actions on their families and their own lives.
Brief Encounter is widely regarded as a masterpiece of romantic cinema, lauded for its poignant portrayal of love, longing, and societal constraints. Critics praised its sensitive direction, powerful performances, and emotionally resonant narrative, cementing its status as a classic film.
A deeply moving and beautifully acted exploration of forbidden love.
Masterful direction and cinematography capture the essence of unspoken emotion.
Its honest portrayal of middle-class desires and societal pressures remains timeless.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise "Brief Encounter" for its emotional depth, relatable characters, and poignant storytelling. Many viewers connect with the film's depiction of ordinary people facing extraordinary feelings and admire its subtle yet powerful performances.
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film in 1947. Nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Director, Best Actress (Celia Johnson), and Best Screenplay.
The film's iconic opening and closing scenes on the train station platform were shot without permits, leading to genuine crowd reactions as extras were not used.
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Brief Encounter (1945) Directed by David Lean David Lean's Brief Encounter tells the story of two married people (Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard) who meet by chance at a railway station and fall into a brief, impossible love affair. ...

Based on Noël Coward's play "Still Life" this is a super adaptation from David Lean as Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard meet in a railway station café and 90 minutes later we have been on a roller-coaster of emotions, all delicately and subt...
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