I love this film and it is on tomorrow night at 10.30 pm om BBC1. It's funny, it's sad, it's romantic and it's heartbreaking. Tale of a young couple in the 1940's played by Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams but told by James Garner to his wife Gena Rowlands who has dementia and they are both in the same nursing home. Tissues ready for the end of the film. I get teary each time I watch it.
Thanks for that BD, I noticed it was on and I've not seen it and was wondering if it was worth watching. I'm going to record it now after what you have written.
I record all my favourites on the box upstairs and watch them when there's not a lot worth watching which is quite often. I do my ironing in the bedroom so its nice to have something to watch. North and South with Richard Armitage is also one of my favs and all 4 episodes are on the Drama channel tomorrow at 3.10pm but I've already got that on DVD.
I like recording films (got Jane Eyre still to watch from last week) and then I know I've got something to look forward to when we get yet more repeats on TV!
Thank you for that. Hope you enjoy it. Was it the Jane Eyre with Michael Fassbender you recorded? If so I watched it as he is one of my favourite actors. Really good adaptation I thought.
If ever you get a chance watch The Light Between Oceans with Michael Fassbender. He fell in love with and married his co-star Alicia Vikander. Rachel Weisz (Mrs Daniel Craig) is also in it. Him and Alicia play a childless couple who find a newborn baby which has been lost at sea. Its a slow starter but I loved it.
I've heard of it, but never watched it. I think it is on Netflix too. Like, woof, I'm never sure about watching something I think will upset me, but I might have a go.