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reality, to set her free, only win her back (her husband action of kindness and understanding) - a nobleman attitude of generosity and kindness.
Tara Fitzgerald is indeed beautiful and a delight to watch in any of her stellar acting roles! Thank you for sharing this movie... A lot of folks may not know she is the grand niece of Geraldine Fitzgerald, a hollywood beauty and fine actor (Dark Victory) from the 1940's...?
MUST WATCH.....First of all l heartily appreciate the director's thought who made such a beautiful and meaningful movie......... 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 saying"I'm not fool nor I keep the woman against their will"..........EVERYONE MUSTWATCH....
film of Frenchman's Creek retains only a vague outline of Du Maurier's original. Which is not to say it's not worth watching - just don't expect the novel's same dreamy sequences. So many of the scenes have been changed as to make it unrecognisable in places. Religions prejudices (Catholic vs Protestants) is not in the novel - this film has been set several years later under different kings. The novel expresses Dona's wish to break free - to taste the freedom that the men had and her ultimate sacrifice in favour of her children over love (another key diff between film and novel). Also the novel is set in a hot Cornish summer - an important factor in the story. Having said all that, I do think the film's ending is more believable than the novel. Thank you for sharing it.?