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The End of the Affair
TrailerThe story opens on a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix has a chance meeting with Henry Miles, husband of his ex-mistress Sarah, who abruptly ended their affair two years before. What will happen with them?Actors: Ralph Fiennes, Stephen Rea, Julianne Moore, Heather-Jay Jones, James Bolam, Ian Hart, Sam Bould, Cyril Shaps, Penny Morrell, Simon Fisher-Turner, Jason Isaacs, ...»Director: Neil JordanCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The End of the Affair"
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Characters of "The End of the Affair"
Maurice BendrixPlayed by: Ralph FiennesHenry MilesPlayed by: Stephen ReaSarah MilesPlayed by: Julianne MooreMaidPlayed by: Heather-Jay JonesSavagePlayed by: James BolamAlbert ParkisPlayed by: Ian HartLance ParkisPlayed by: Sam BouldBendrix LandladyPlayed by: Penny MorrellFather Richard SmythePlayed by: Jason IsaacsMiss SmythePlayed by: Deborah Findlay -
Directors of "The End of the Affair"
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Creators of "The End of the Affair"
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Critic Reviews of "The End of the Affair"
Village VoiceJanuary 01, 2000For all its obvious psychoanalytic implications, [Jordan's] wacky romantic triangle lost me long before it crawled to its spiritualist conclusion.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000This is the kind of movie in which even the sex scenes are soulless.
New York PostJanuary 01, 2000The characters are so unsympathetic, the adulterous love affair at the heart of the story so joyless, and the three main performances so mannered that it's hard to feel anything but disappointment and boredom.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 01, 2000Handsomely mounted, literate, emotionally sophisticated, The End of the Affair has everything a period romance should have.
Blogcritics.orgNovember 19, 2005The whole thing is beyond purple and yet so careful and reverent you can't even enjoy it as camp.
Looking CloserDecember 06, 2004What a sad and melancholy piece of work. ... Fiennes basically reprises his English Patient role as the heroic destroyer of covenants and promises.
Combustible CelluloidMarch 27, 2003Writer/director Neil Jordan takes the right approach to the material. Instead of trying to spruce it up, he simply moves in closer.
Entertainment TodayJanuary 07, 2003Neil Jordan's film captures an unyielding sense, even almost to a fault, of romantic realism and its often underlying sadness.
Kalamazoo GazetteJune 23, 2002a demanding, thought-provoking film ...built around a theme many will find difficult to accept, that miracles can happen to perfectly ordinary, non-religious people.
Decent Films GuideMay 08, 2002Can anyone fail to recognize this as a fundamental betrayal of the author’s creative vision?
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