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6 September 1991 (UK) morePlot:
After some years of tension, Richard (Clive Owen) begins a sexual relationship with his sister Natalie (Saskia Reeves)... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Well worth seeing moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alan Rickman | ... | Sinclair | |
| Clive Owen | ... | Richard | |
| Saskia Reeves | ... | Natalie | |
| Karl Johnson | ... | Colin | |
| Lesley Sharp | ... | Jessica | |
| Kate Gartside | ... | Paula | |
| Karen Knight | ... | Philippa | |
| Niall Buggy | ... | Geof | |
| Campbell Morrison | ... | Scotsman | |
| Annie Hayes | ... | Receptionist | |
| Maxwell Hutcheon | ... | Interviewee | |
| Geraldine Somerville | ... | Natalie's Boss | |
| Helen FitzGerald | ... | Scottish Girl | |
| Christopher Barr | ... | Noley | |
| Gordon Salkilld | ... | Hotel Porter |
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Also Known As:
Amour tabou, L' (Canada: French title) (TV title) [fr]Com os Olhos Fechados (Brazil) (cable TV title) [pt]
Con mis ojos cerrados (Spain) [es]
Kleise mou ta matia (Greece) [el]
Rakasta minua (Finland) [fi]
Schliesse meine Augen - Begehre oder Töte mich (Germany) [de]
Três Amores e uma Paixão (Brazil) [pt]
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Canada:108 min | Spain:108 min | USA:107 minCountry:
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Continuity: When Natalie and Richard are fighting on the country lane, there is a rip in the right shoulder of her jacket. When they get back to the party, the rip has gone. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Natalie: You're late.
Richard: Sorry, it was unavoidable, trains on Sunday, you know what they're like.
Natalie: Unavoidable? I don't believe it. I've eaten all the food.
Richard: You've eaten all the food? Now that's serious.
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This film is an expanded and improved rewrite of Poliakoff's early play Hitting Town. I have always found Poliakoff's plays filmic; this reworking on film is more interesting than the play, although the starkness of the incest in Hitting Town was probably more shocking, and the 1970's UK audience was probably more susceptible to shock.
Three great performances in this film - Saskia Reeves, Clive Owens and Alan Rickman.
Poliakoff has a great knack of mixing the profound, the profane and the mundane. One telling scene in Richard's flat has Richard and Natalie agonising over their tryst, then making love, while in the background a rain-affected test match (cricket) fails to happen and then starts to happen again. Unforgettable symbolism - Bergman would have used it if only the Swedes played cricket.
This film is well worth seeing.