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Strapless By Bryan Reesman
In this poetic tale, acclaimed playwright and director David Hare
explores the eternal enigmas of love and desire. An American doctor living
in Britain, Lillian (Blair Brown), who is almost 40 and newly single, is
romanced by a charming entrepreneur named Raymond (Bruno Ganz) during a
European vacation. What seems to be an unlikely coupling blossoms into
love as the seductive, spontaneous Raymond teaches guarded Lillian about
the joys of pure passion. But is the cryptic Raymond all that he seems to
be? Is their whirlwind, fairy-tale courtship simply based on a desire to
escape the banality of everyday life? And can independent Lillian truly
commit to him with the reality of a looming doctors' strike and her
single, freewheeling sister's (Bridget Fonda) pregnancy? Exquisitely
photographed by Andrew Dunn, Hare's intelligent film uses subtle
flourishes to explore Lillian's fear of commitment, Raymond's obsession
with everlasting romantic love, and how his deceptions ultimately
transform both their lives.
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|  | Director: David Hare
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|  | Stars: Blair Brown, Bruno Ganz, Bridget Fonda
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|  | Released: September 25, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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