John Mahoney's line "I'm too old for me, that's my predicament." & the moment at the airport when Danny Aiello looks at his hand and flinches (he's seeing the accident again; the accident we don't know about yet). I just noticed that look this time, even though I've seen the movie a dozen times
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Never really got the cult of Fisher. Or the cult of Hammer for that matter. Cushing always better when he plays a villain, but this is draggy & dull. Amusingly amoral, I guess.
40 years already & so many of the cast gone (Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott &, yes, Julian Sands). The violence in the square, George swooping in to catch Lucy as she faints, then swooping in for a kiss in the barleyfield, Cecil's genuine heartbreak
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Haven't seen it for years. Perhaps it was a mistake not to realise the film's heartbreak would now map onto my own grief a little too much. The last/first memory sequence hits even harder as a result