A beautiful, evocative film. Morton shines.
29 November 2000
Another transcendent performance from Samantha Morton (she was also the female lead in Woody Allen's "Sweet and Lowdown").

This is a truly lovely film, "small" in the sense that only a few characters and their lives are affected by the love triangle, but "large" in the sense that it will strike a familiar chord for many viewers. Morton's face seems to show every thought or feeling that passes through her.

Eva (Morton) experiences both ends of an obsessive love relationship. She has been dreaming of her glamorous-seeming second cousin Joseph Lees (Rupert Graves in a fine performance) since a girlhood visit. A neighboring young pig farmer (Lee Ross)adores Eva; his attentions are charming but uninvited.

I had truly never heard of this film when it came on TV late one night - and was delighted that I stayed up late to see it through to the end. I recommend you seek it out to do the same.

Beautiful cinematography in a quiet film, written and directed with a restrained, well-modulated hand.
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