Barbara Thorburn wiles away the hours with memories of Greta, her mother, the poet.Barbara Thorburn wiles away the hours with memories of Greta, her mother, the poet.Barbara Thorburn wiles away the hours with memories of Greta, her mother, the poet.
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Words and music by Curly Williams
Published by Robbins Music Corp. Ltd.
© 1951
Performed by Hank Williams
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I'm only sorry that the director didn't make more feature-length films. I absolutely loved this. The plot is well laid out - it explores the reminiscences of a daughter who is coming to terms with her mother's death. The acting is first rate, particularly from the two female leads. It is thought-provoking in a very British way which is unfortunately lacking in many emerging UK films. The film incorporates lingering shots of scenery in Edinburgh and Orkney. It is careful and measured but in a way that, for me, does not detract from the pace of the film.
It certainly takes a mature outlook and some patience to enjoy the film. Perhaps it is one that you either love or hate.
It certainly takes a mature outlook and some patience to enjoy the film. Perhaps it is one that you either love or hate.
- kmd2uk2001
- Aug 30, 2004
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