This film is a mystery. An unsolved mystery. Who is this Henry Jaglom? How does he get money together to make a movie like this? Who is Ms. Foyt, the leading lady? Is she an actress? Why were Stephen Dillane and Vanessa Redgrave in this film? Are their agents still alive? Why were Jagloms on the beach in Israel given higher billing than established British character actors in the cast? Was the Royal Academy notified? Was Scotland Yard notified? Is Mr. Jaglom still allowed in England? Isn't it eerie how a film, obviously perfect for cheapo cable stations, wasn't actually made for cable? My prayer for any fellow film viewer is that this film is NOT deja vu.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Love and mystery. Imagination. This is one of Henry's most accessible films, one which should appeal to a wider audience. It is a well rounded story from beginning to end, and quite rewarding. I left the theatre with a smile from ear to ear.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
I watched this movie for 2 reasons: (1) i just love stephen dillane (ever since "firelight" with sophie marceau) and (2) it is a love story. the only things i loved about the movie was stephen dillane and vanessa redgrave; the songs (where or when, it had to be you, the white cliffs of dover, my serenade). Otherwise, had i known it was going to be like a fantasy of some woman finding the love of her life and jumping at the opportunity to be with that soul mate, well... it was to far-fetched for me! Not that i don't believe in finding one's soul mate; but the story line for this particular movie was weird and personally, i felt the lead actress didn't know how to act at all. But she was the writer, hence she got top spot.