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Topic History of: Brief Encounter for the hundredth time.
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006 You see it's not about a love affair. It's about love. I'd quite like those last words carved on my grave stone.

Thank you for coming back to me.
JK2006 It dawns me that only a gay man could have written this incredible script about two (heterosexual) people falling in love.
Thanks Noel (my father knew him and I met Trevor Howard).
JK2006 On BBC2 again and one of the five greatest films ever made in my opinion. Absolutely marvellous from one second in to the end; mainly due to Noel Coward (Mistress Fry and I once had an argument when I said Coward was far more artistically talented than Oscar Wilde) but also brilliant Howard & Johnson, that fabulous music and great supporting roles (the guy who played Fred was fantastic). LOVE this movie. Thank you for coming back to me.