45
years refers to a couple’s marriage when they’re approaching their 45th
wedding anniversary, which will be celebrated with a huge party. The couple, Kate (Rampling) and Geoff
(Courtenay), are elderly, but still active in their daily lives. They have an easy-going relationship;
Kate is nurturing when Geoff needs something like a thumb damaged from fixing a
lavatory, and although Geoff is a bit absent-minded, he is attentive and
responsive to Kate.
One morning when Charlotte returns from walking the dog in the beautiful English countryside, Geoff is reading a letter written in German, but needs to dig up his German dictionary to understand it fully. As the two go through their things in the storage room and attic, we get a hint that the past will be encroaching upon the couple and figuring into present experience, a favorite theme of David Constantine, the author of the short story (“In another Country”) on which the film is based.
One morning when Charlotte returns from walking the dog in the beautiful English countryside, Geoff is reading a letter written in German, but needs to dig up his German dictionary to understand it fully. As the two go through their things in the storage room and attic, we get a hint that the past will be encroaching upon the couple and figuring into present experience, a favorite theme of David Constantine, the author of the short story (“In another Country”) on which the film is based.
Indeed, the letter is to inform Geoff that the
body of a woman he was very close to fifty years ago has been discovered
preserved in the ice in a Swiss Alp after she fell into a crevasse by accident
during a hiking trip. Her body was
never found until recently. Geoff
is informed by virtue of his being listed as “next of kin.”
Kate remembers hearing a bit about Katia, but
Geoff hasn’t been completely open about this earlier relationship. When she finds out how close they
actually were, she becomes uneasy, even though this is something that happened
years earlier before she even met Geoff.
She can’t let it go, and keeps quizzing him and even goes through old
memorabilia to find out more. This
only makes her feel worse, but she feels compelled.
Geoff has mulled over the possibility of going
to Switzerland, but Kate is emphatically against it, so he dismisses the idea,
and reassures her. She is bothered
enough, however, to make him promise that he will be present at their
anniversary party.
45 Years
may seem like 45 years to those who love films with a lot of action. But Kate and Geoff lead fairly
conventional lives, and most of the film is showing us a picture of their lives
and their personalities. Much of
the value is the way in which the two, especially Rampling, fill up the screen
as powerful actors. They are in
sync the way couples who have lived together for years become, and that will be
the appeal for viewers who enjoy observing people in their everyday lives.
Another highlight is Geoff’s toast to his wife
at the dinner party; it is tender and says the things Kate would seldom hear
from him. They dance together
lovingly, but the story doesn’t quite end there. Constantine is a gifted storyteller who delights in last
minute surprises.
A look at a marriage approaching its 45th
year.
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