The themes are better developed in the Patricia Highsmith novel. Psychology is better, characters better. But the movie has some wonderful cinematic moments. Tennis match with Bruno staring straight ahead at Guy as everyone else follows the ball. Amusement park . . . shadows of couples kissing are ominous . . . Tunnel of Love is dark, scary . . . wild final scene on the carousel when Bruno dies.
PBS performance during pandemic. No live audience, filmed in a warehouse. Entire play was good, but the standout was Jessie Buckley as Juliet. Great performance.
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