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A Village Affair

A Village Affair (1995)

April. 17,1995
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An apparently happy wife in an English village has a relationship with a local aristocrat's daughter.

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Irishchatter
1995/04/17

It was honestly the most saddest and powerful film I have ever seen! I was so disappointed that the ending was not what it seemed to be. There was a lot of grief in this film as if there was a funeral taking place that you would've already cried anyway.I was so devastated for Claudia that she didn't get Alice and the support of her parents even! I also hated that no one in the village accepted Alice for who she was really was except a few but that was it. It was like everyone in that village would make your life so hard by not communicating to you or just going into your business! The way Martin really raped Alice would completely shock you especially of how angry he was when he found out Alice cheated on him. Sure didn't he try to seduce Claudia to be his mistress? Alice shouldn't have at least tried to give him a second chance, he didn't really want it after all!If I had any positives about this film, I would just say Alice and Claudia's love was better then the mess created!

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David Traversa
1995/04/18

I enjoyed this movie very much. Every technical detail, every gesture of every actor, all the lovely sceneries so lush and green and the mounting tension within the storyline. All that professionalism kept me riveted to my seat from beginning to end. It was AFTER the movie was over, when I wiped the abundant tears running fluently down my old cheeks that my thinking mind took over my emotional one and started thinking about the whole thing.************************* SPOILERS AHEAD ******************************The ending is the weakest part of this movie. It really spoils everything done before. Were the producers afraid of the TV audience? Did the sponsor threatened to leave the production if they didn't end it like it did? We'll never know.My feeling was that the lesbian love couldn't possibly end up happily while the poor sucker (read husband) was left behind with his macho ego totally crushed. Impossible. Unpardonable. Unspeakable.Ergo, she resigns her lesbian new love and goes back --happy as the seven dwarfs, singing with her three children in the back of the car "Happy Days Are Here To Stay" or something similar-- to her nice, pure husband that never made her happy (even after three children!!) but that society expected and decided that that was the right thing to do.And it is really surprising and quite a shock that her lesbian lover didn't commit suicide or felt from some deep cliff to her proper destiny (the sponsor missed that one).A really disappointing film, considering that I hold the English cinema as the epitome of excellent movie making. Excellent actors and director, unfortunate script.

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lamont-hard
1995/04/19

SPOILERS....I watched this movie and found the actual love story different than most only because of the way the lover approached the wife. There was quite a bit not explained such as why the wife was really unhappy and why neither of them gave much serious thought of there actions until the end. I found the love they shared to be believable, but in a glass house kind of way. There were many side plots that went no where and I wondered if they were even needed. In the end I felt it was perfect of someone trying to put the Jeanie back in the bottle. But the husband was the one who really shined with his sacrifice and she then follows his lead. No one wants to admit the right thing was done in the end as one was willing to put the kids through anything to make it work while the other two sacrifice and did what was right. Great movie without the happy ending, but still recommended for a true story of sacrifice upon a bad situation.

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IHow1
1995/04/20

I note that IMdb lists A Village Affair at 137min, whilst the VHS/DVD version runs to only 100min. Having seen the DVD version it does seem to me to be disjointed compared with the original TV airing.Anyone out with any informationIan

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