The Best True Crime Streaming Now, from 'Unsolved Mysteries' to 'McMillions' to 'The Staircase'Ĥ5 Great Films That Failed at the Box Office The Ralph Fiennes-Juliette Binoche Reunion Is Finally Happening with Homer's 'The Odyssey' Julia Roberts Left 'Shakespeare in Love' After 'Disaster' Chemistry Reads, Allegedly Cost Studio $6 Million Although initially mismatched, with the more shy Keats unable to fully comprehend what makes the fashionable Fanny tick, the pair fall into a deep adoration that’s only bolstered by their mutual affection for words. Keats knows he cannot like you, he has no living and no income,” making the forbidden nature of their romance something internal (give it up, Keats, my God, man) rather than, as is so often the case, external. Jane Campion’s gorgeously realized and lovingly crafted “Bright Star” keeps its protagonists - poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and the forward-thinking Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) - apart due to seemingly surmountable issues, like wealth (he doesn’t have it) and health (again, he doesn’t have it), making the eventually unrealized nature of their romance all the more wrenching. Their romantic reawakening passionately plays out in secret as they go to harrowing lengths to protect a history that could kill them both. Ajla (Zana Marjanovic) is a sensitive young woman with envious resolve and self-assurance to spare. To his surprise, he finds a former love suffering in confinement as a Bosniak prisoner. Angelina Jolie made her move to directing with this ambitious foreign language romance drama set against the background of the Bosnian War. Goran Kostić brings a weary vulnerability to Denijel, a solider fighting for the Bosnian Serbs, whose father happens to be the savage leader of the Yugoslav People’s Army and their prison camp.
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