The setting of this movie is rural Iowa (USA) in 1965 (Hippies,Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Struggle). Clint E. assumes the role as a photographer and Meryl S. is an immigrant from Italy who married a serviceman and returned with him to the family farm. Like a great American Baseball Pitcher, Clint changes his pitch and shrugs of his Dirty Harry typecast and delivers an excellent performance. The script is excellent and totally convincing.Meryl S. meets Clint at her farm when he became lost. Merl S. might as well have hanged a sign around her neck "Make Love to Me". It was love at first sight and one can sense that she is frustrated and lonely. She likes classical music and jazz. But typical in any adulterous affair is the decision; do I leave my family and security for a man that I have only known for two days? The movies is excellent and surely a tear jerker. To paraphrase an old saying, "life is a bitch and then you die". You sense that when you see her husband dying.
The Bridges of Madison County (revisited)
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A pretty good adaptation of the book by Robert James Waller.Both Streep and Eastwood give solid performances.I read the book after watching the movie and felt the book was superior.
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P.S. - the book, on which this movie is based, is HORRIBLE! I actually like what the screenwriter and Eastwood did to it when adapting it for a feature film. But The Bridges of Madison County is one of the worst books I have ever read.
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