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Based on a Graham Swift novel, between\u002Dthe\u002Dwars love story tries to do too much

, based on Swift’s 2016 novel of the same name. At this rate, even he never pens another word, we’ll have adaptations through the rest of this long century.

Odessa Young stars as Jane Fairchild, a live-in domestic to the wealthy Nivenses, played by Colin Firth and Olivia Colman, excellent in these all-too-minor roles. The couple is still shattered by the loss of a son in the war, a form of trauma shared by Paul , the only surviving child of the neighbouring Sheringham family.Article content

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