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Drama based on the novel by Stan Barstow which tells of a young draughtsman who is forced into marriage after making his girlfriend pregnant. Living with her dragon-like mother soon makes him realise that his marriage is just a fragile relationship based purely on sex. Read more
| Starring | Alan Bates, June Ritchie, Thora Hird, James Bolam |
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| Director | John Schlesinger |
| Genres | Drama |
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Blunt melodrama with strong kinship to Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, strikingly directed and photographed amid urban grime and suburban conformity.
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Some things don't change
This film should appeal to a wide age range of both sexes. The young will probably be amazed at how people lived only 40 years ago, while those who are older ... read more »
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An Historic document
Dated story but a facinating record of how the UK was in the early 1960's. Takes place in the north and how grim it was ! Plenty of famous faces to spot who... read more »
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The sixties really were in black and white
Whilst this film lacks the charm of say A taste of honey or The family way, it is still a document of the time, of working class life in the sixties.
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An honest love story
is really a period piece now, but it still has a lot of punch and honesty. part of the attraction is noting the things that you remember from your parents and ... read more »
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A kind of loving
Poignant. Sweet.
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Kind of excellent
The passage of time and a change in sexual attitudes has rendered this once-daring tale into something rather quaint and old-fashioned but it's still a ... read more »
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A kind of loving
ok but not the best of its era
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Alan Bates alone is worth your time spent.
...but that aside, a great film all round.
Interesting too to see Leonard Rossiter in such a small role. still stands out amongs the back ground ... read more »
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as good as I remembered
I saw this film and all the other 'kitchen sink' movies when they first came out and now I'm watching them again.
A Kind of Loving is not... read more »
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A Kind of loving
For those who like 60's British cinema this is a must. Fabulous performances from Alan Bates and Thora Hird. The film is a who's who of British actors ... read more »
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A Kind of Loving
A gritty film, thought-provoking. A bit depressing.