5/10
The Railway Station Man
14 March 2024
The movie reunited Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, twenty years after Don't Look Now.

Christie plays widow Helen Cuffe, who moved to a remote part of Ireland after the death of her husband. He was wrongly shot by terrorists.

Now some years later, Helen still lives alone with her son Jack who is now skirting with IRA activities. She spends her time painting, reflecting on her passionless marriage with her murdered husband.

Into her life comes Roger Hawthorne (Donald Sutherland.) An American loner, with a deformed hand who is restoring a small railway station.

After a gruff start, both find solace in each other. Until her son returns with a terrorist ringleader.

Unlike Don't Look Now, there is very little spark between the characters and even the screenplay. Although it has an explosive ending.

You sense this will be a bleak, sparse movie. It is also badly edited. The abrupt shift when the two main characters dance to a rock n roll song to the next scene seemed all wrong to me.

This was a BBC Film and when it was shown on its Screen Two strand. It received the lowest audience for a Screen Two film. Rather surprising given the stars involved.
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