Sunday, June 10, 2018

On Chesil Beach

I am a huge fan of Ian McEwan in general and of his novella On Chesil Beach in particular so I have been impatiently waiting for the film adaptation of it to hit SLC theaters.  It has finally been released here so I saw it yesterday afternoon and I found it to be beautiful and incredibly moving.  Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle play Florence and Edward, a young couple recently married spending their honeymoon at a hotel by the sea.  They are both inexperienced and woefully uniformed about intimacy and as they awkwardly work up to doing the deed there are flashbacks of the two of them meeting and falling in love.  The tragedy is that they are incredibly passionate people and love each other deeply but in the build up to their wedding night he is embarrassed about his inexperience and she is terrified.  The repressive society in which they live (England in the early 1960s) does little to help their situation.  After a disastrous encounter Florence flees in horror and they have an epic confrontation on the beach which is fraught with emotion and causes Edward to make an impetuous decision.  It is only in retrospect, many years later, that Edward realizes that they could have been happy if they had only been able to talk about it without shame.  The final scene where Florence walks away from Edward as the camera pans out is so heartbreaking.  Ronan is absolutely luminous and gives yet another brilliant performance.  Howle, who plays the young Tony in The Sense of an Ending, is also outstanding (the two roles are very similar).  Usually flashbacks take the tension away from the narrative but here the juxtaposition of seeing Florence and Edward so happy and free with each other in the flashbacks and seeing them so tense and closed off on their wedding night is incredibly poignant.  This movie may not be for everyone because it is quite melancholy but I recommend it for the compelling story and strong lead performances.

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