"No, I despise myself for allowing myself to love you once", he answers. "Do you absolutely despise me?", Kitty asks Walter. In "We don't live here anymore" the images were violent. Overlooked by the Academy, Nyswaner's work allows the characters to expose their feelings mercilessly which is exactly the way John Curran makes films. But strong conversations, coming from Ron Nyswaner's intelligent script, based on W. Anyway, this is just the beginning of a silent suffering and of a silent life with limited conversations. It hurts a character and the viewer and it lets Curran to deal with a theme he knows well adultery. He takes her to Shanghai, where she meets Charlie Townsend (Liev Schreiber). Fane is a microbiologist or something like it, however she doesn't care. Walter Fane (Edward Norton) proposes to Kitty (Naomi Watts) and she agrees, of course because it's a chance to get as far away from her parents as possible. I've seen two of them "We don't live here anymore" and now "The Painted Veil", the life of a couple in the 1920's, where a man came to a woman after knowing her for a day and said: "I came here to ask you to marry me". He's done three full-length features that have garnered awards and recognition. That's, of course, if he decides to work more constantly. The man is John Curran, an independent director with a profound vision who is riding the right path and if he continues to do so, I dare to say he'll be among the big names soon. Interestingly, I got to this film not because of its two leads but because of its director.
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