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deborahkerr · 9 months
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Deborah Kerr in THE END OF THE AFFAIR (1955) dir. Edward Dmytryk
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derangedrhythms · 1 year
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[...] I’m alone. I want to be alone. If I can’t have you, I’ll be alone always. 
Graham Greene, from ‘The End of the Affair’
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marril96 · 8 months
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The Vampire Diaries 3.03 | The End of the Affair
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sesiondemadrugada · 10 months
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The End of the Affair (Edward Dmytryk, 1955).
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tourneurs · 3 months
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“Can’t one love or hate as long as that?”
The End of the Affair (1999) dir. Neil Jordan
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dontcxckitup · 19 days
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Ralph Fiennes The End of the Affair
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villainsidechick · 7 months
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Peter Cushing -- The End of the Affair (1955)
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Damnit, he broke my heart towards the end. William finally has (or at least admits) self-awareness that he believes he wasn't a good husband, in his mind, to Sarah. He was suspicious of her fidelity and when confronted that it's true, he decides not to believe it. When he realises that he could lose her, admits his faults ... and the TEARS. OMG. There's a mention that or hint that Sarah is barren and that actually hit hard knowing his wife, Helen, couldn't have children either. I can't handle when this man cries. He just breaks my heart.
He knows he wasn't good enough for her, and that his wife is most likely in love with someone else, but he still loves her.
Sir, you can't do this to me. I like Van Johnson and feel his character's emotion and dilemma, but Peter's character breaks your heart in the end.
Granted, I'm looking at this man and thinking, damn, you have this loving, maybe distracted by his job, husband... I would be rocking his bedroom every night. It's always the quiet ones that are freaks in the sheets.
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thesargasmicgoddess · 8 months
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I'm in a bit of a weird mood today, so I decided to rediscover this book. Each time, I discover a new layer of revelations between love, desire, religion, societal constraints, and the pros/cons of being "free" from them. The examination between divine love and mortal love is grueling, yet intoxicating. Greene is masterful in his nuanced ways, as always.
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crabscrabscrabs · 2 months
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“The problem of pretending to be alive.”
Graham Greene - The end of the affair.
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jasonisaacs · 3 months
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teeny tiny jason 💖
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littlemermaidx · 17 days
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Totally behind on reading so hopefully when my daughter's back in school, I can start this book! Watched the film many years ago and I enjoyed it, but was too young to fully understand it. 😅
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derangedrhythms · 1 year
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I’m tired and I’m sick to death of being without you [...]
Graham Greene, from 'The End of the Affair'
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errorsituacija · 11 months
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The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
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sesiondemadrugada · 8 months
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The End of the Affair (Edward Dmytryk, 1955).
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tourneurs · 3 months
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“Love doesn’t end just because we don’t see each other.”
The End of the Affair (1955) dir. Edward Dmytryk
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dontcxckitup · 1 year
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Ralph Fiennes The End of the Affair
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