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Paul Nicholls | ... | ||
Tom Wilkinson | ... | ||
Diana Hardcastle | ... |
Claire
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Lucy Davenport | ... | ||
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Roy Sampson | ... |
Dunbar
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Kevin Moore | ... |
Hotel Employee
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Neville Phillips | ... |
Concert MC
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Ben Ridgeway | ... |
Teenage Boy
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Teo-Wa Vuong | ... |
Enniko
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Terence Harvey | ... |
Trahem
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Al Wilde | ... |
Oliver
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Danny Babington | ... |
Nigel
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Stewart Wright | ... |
Mike
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Graham Turner | ... |
Richard
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After his impetuous musician girlfriend, Samantha, dies in an accident shortly after they had a fight (and nearly broke up), a grief-stricken British businessman, Ian Wyndham, living in London gets a chance to relive the day all over again, in the hope of changing the events that led up to her getting killed. Written by austin4577@aol.com
This movie changed my life. It is tremendously moving if you are a sensitive person and contains almost as many valuable messages for your life as its length in minutes.
Everyone who knows how to love and wants to learn to love even more should definitely see this film; if you are the type of person who can cry during a film (I never thought I was) then have some Kleenex nearby.
If you find that after viewing this film you do your best to love your partner even more and squeeze the most out of every minute given to you by fate or whatever, then this movie will have opened your eyes in a way similar to how it opened mine.
Ralph, Loving Sandra even more than before