45 Years

45 Years

By Andrew Haigh

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2015-12-23
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Director: Andrew Haigh
  • Production Company: Film4 Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.601/10
6.601
From 730 Ratings

Description

Award-winning actors Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay give career-defining performances in 45 Years.  As Kate and Geoff prepare to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary, their marriage is shaken when unexpected news threatens to change their lives.

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  • Snoozy but sweet

    3
    By El4stros
    Decent, sweet movie. Stellar acting. Nearly lost me a few times to the sandman.
  • A dull, boring film

    1
    By Rudy_Chasal
    I believe I only managed to watch 45 minutes if this film, waiting for something to happen. Once I realized I was wasting my time, I stopped watching it and deleted it. The message I got from it was: "Old age has no purpose." I'm glad I didn't pay full price for it. Take my word for it and don't waste your time and money on a film about two senior citizens obsessing over something that happened 45 years ago.
  • Negative Space

    3
    By MoeMcG
    The use of "the country side" with its negative space framing becomes another main character in the film. It echoes the distance between the couple. A marriage of so many years has depths only those who experience it can understand. Life is full of love & loss. Not many share all tragedies with a spouse.
  • BORING!

    1
    By River1961
    BORING!
  • Nicely Acted Slice of Life Fell Flat

    2
    By PerryAVL
    With all the rave reviews, we had high hopes. Alas, a couple of excellent actors realistically portrayed a long-married couple, when a secret from the past shakes the union. Okay, but just not compelling stuff.
  • Snail's pace

    1
    By Tyharris21
    This was so very boring that I can come up with nothing else to say. Just pitiful, really pitiful.
  • Give her the Oscar!

    5
    By gellin11
    Wow - is the Academy ageist or what? I finally got to see the best performance by an actress last year when I watched 45 Years (and why wasn’t Tom Courtney nominated for anything?) Charlotte Rampling should have won the Oscar - she and Tom Courtney give masterful performances and the last scene is still sticking in my brain. Amazing how many emotions can be conveyed by a single look and gesture - crushing, brilliant, bravo!!!
  • Incredible - should have won Best Actress!

    5
    By CannesUDigIt
    I had heard a lot about Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtney’s performances in the film during the awards season but to be honest I wasn’t prepared for how devastating the film would be. Great direction, incredibly moving story. Charlotte Rampling’s performance should have won her the Oscar - it is probably the best bit of acting I can remember seeing on screen. Definitely worth every minute
  • Great Acting

    5
    By Snow Phoenix7
    I really enjoyed the the actors and the story was something I could relate to as a middle aged person. I didn’t find it depressing as much as I thought it was realistic, I would have liked to see what happened on Sunday.
  • A bit depressing

    3
    By macktan
    Maybe I’ll give this film a second viewing, but I did find it downright depressing the first time around and there is nothing worse than being stuck in a bog of depression for a couple of hours.

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