The Song of Lunch
«He leaves a mesage, a yellow sticky
on the dead black
of his computer screen:
GONE TO LUNCH, I MAY BE SOME TIME »
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What: The Song of Lunch
Who:
Niall McCormick (D), Christopher Reid, Niall McCormick (S)
With:
Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson
When:
2010
Where:
UK
How:
Less than 60, English, Colour, Slow, Live Action, Characters, Book
Why:
-Is the past really as you remember it to be?
-Is she still the same? And you? -How can you translate a poem into film? Topics:
Love, Memory
EXTRA:
It's the literal transposition to film of a poem, with the same title, by Christopher Reid. Alan Rickman reads it all, as a narrating voice, throughout the film
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