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      • 45 Years begins the way many tense mysteries do—with a dark secret being unearthed. But this is no Nordic crime thriller, or horror film about monsters emerging from the deep. The cold case that’s reopened in 45 Years is a romance, involving a long-ago love of Geoff’s (Tom Courtenay) who died in a hiking accident decades ago.
      www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2016/01/45-years-is-a-quiet-romantic-nightmare/426654/
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    Plot. Five years after retirees Kate and Geoff Mercer had to cancel their 40th wedding anniversary because of his heart bypass surgery, the comfortably-off, childless Norfolk couple are preparing to celebrate their 45th anniversary with dozens of friends at the Assembly House in Norwich.

  3. Jan 7, 2016 · 45 Years is based on “In Another Country,” a short story by David Constantine, and it borrows not just a premise and passages of sharp dialogue from its source material, but also the barbed efficiency of the short-fiction format: At a spare 95 minutes, this is a film of no wasted scenes or unnecessary subplots, stripped down to something ...

  4. Dec 23, 2015 · Make no mistake. “45 Years” is no polite tea-and-toast domestic drama, even if the central (and virtually only) characters onscreen are a childless retired couple, Kate and Geoff (played by the beyond-superb Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay).

  5. Synopsis. Five years after retirees Kate (Charlotte Rampling) and Geoff Mercer (Tom Courtenay) had to cancel their 40th wedding anniversary because of his heart bypass surgery, the comfortably-off, childless, Norfolk couple are now planning to celebrate their 45th anniversary with dozens of friends at the Assembly House in Norwich.

  6. 45 Years. As their 45th wedding anniversary approaches, a woman (Charlotte Rampling) learns that her husband (Tom Courtenay) was once engaged to someone else. Rent 45 Years on Fandango at Home ...

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  7. 45 Years: Directed by Andrew Haigh. With Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay, Geraldine James, Dolly Wells. A married couple preparing to celebrate their wedding anniversary receives shattering news that promises to forever change the course of their lives.

  8. “45 Years” is a masterful exploration of love, regret, and the fragility of long-term relationships. Through its realistic performances, minimalist style, and thought-provoking ending, the film invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences and the complexities inherent in human connections.