Former lovers rekindle the flame after forty-plus years. Paul Cox's civilized film is certainly an uncommon notion of screen romance (he had given the elderly their due in A Woman's Tale as well), but it is not without its dips into bathos. The simple-minded and largely redundant flashbacks to youthful bliss provide frequent shoves in that direction. The fact that the woman happens to be currently married provides helpful complication. Charles Tingwell, Julia Blake. (2001) — Duncan Shepherd
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