TJKCB2022-02-03 00:48:39

Frenchman's Creek (1998), novel by Dame Daphne du Maurer -- Daphne du Maurier was obsessed with the past. She intensively researched the lives of Francis and Anthony Bacon, the history of Cornwall, the Regency period. Such a painful love story full of understanding and sacrifices. But I love the ending and the whole story.

Great movie, courageous lady, understanding husband, determined charming young French and that legend love connection behind. Every thing that our hearts choices never happened to be it's betterhalf..sad but true.you've to give up in the end.

"You're a good man,"

"I'm not fool nor I keep the woman against their will"..- I'm not fool, holding any women against their will," said by The French man showed what is love and her husband showed how to pull the weight of love......his last word was very beautiful by ........EVERYONE MUSTWATCH.....

 

As the grand niece of Geraldine Fitzgerald, a hollywood beauty and fine actor (Dark Victory) from the 1940's, Tara Fitzgerald (Lady Donna St. Columb) and Anthony Delon (his famous father, French actor Alain Delon), well cast together in interpretation! The dialogue in some parts is like poetry set to music. Delon would be a difficult man to forget and so, the heart of the husband. Russell Brand is brilliant as the french pirate, his best performance ever. Delon is still captivating along with James Fleet's supporting role.