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Genres:
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Drama /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Clint Eastwood
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Actors:
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Debra Monk,
Annie Corley,
Michelle Benes,
Sarah Kathryn Schmitt,
Christopher Kroon,
Phyllis Lyons,
Richard Lage,
Alison Wiegert,
Brandon Bobst,
Pearl Faessler,
R.E. 'Stick' Faessler,
Clint Eastwood,
Meryl Streep,
Victor Slezak,
Jim Haynie
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Duration:
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135 min.
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Rating:
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(7.2/10)100.5
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Plot Summary:
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Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the zest of housewife Francesca Johnson, payment four days in the 1960s. They fall in love, but she's married with children.
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Bridges of Madison County, The
This film is fantastic. Meryl Streep has passed away and her two children piece together a time in her life. How two people cross paths so unexpectantly and at once fate has paired off two soul mates. They share a life time of love and can sense that "this kind of certainty only comes but once in a life time", but when the times come the choice is made not for herself but for others. It is a tearjerker, and leaves you wondering how life could have been if only...
A Beautiful Study Of Forbidden Love...
Clint Eastwood should be congratulated for having the b*lls to make such a difficult film. People knew that the adaptation of Waller's novel should be made in to a film, but no-one had the courage to try it.
Eastwood directs with precision and poise. The film is not slow, it is measured. The cinematography is wonderful and I really cared about what happened to all of the characters. Eastwood and Streep are incredible in the roles of Kincaid and Francesca and all in all, this is a film of intelligence about the murky areas and morals of love. Get your tissues out though.
Bridges of Madison County, The
"...Touching in a delicate, not quite lyrical by the by. It's a wonderful surprise -- an open weeper for adults..." -- Rating: A
Bridges of Madison County, The
"...A handsomely crafted, smashingly acted adult preference recounting....[Streep] has at no time been so short-tempered, vulgar and reflex..."
Bridges of Madison County, The
Eastwood's restriction, both as actor and director, adds a little rigour to a swooningly sentimental best-seller, and Meryl Streep surprisingly finds some truth in her atypical; but quest of all their efforts, it is a thin obsession.
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