Brief Encounter at 80: why we’re still falling for David Lean’s 1945 romance

The GuardianTuesday, November 4, 2025 at 7:03:46 AM
Brief Encounter at 80: why we’re still falling for David Lean’s 1945 romance
David Lean's 1945 romance film has stood the test of time, influencing a new generation of filmmakers like Sofia Coppola and Greta Gerwig. Despite a rocky start, where audiences found humor in its serious themes, the film's emotional depth and storytelling continue to resonate today. Its legacy is a testament to the power of love stories in cinema, reminding us why we still fall for such narratives.
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