Moments
United Kingdom
116 people rated A depressed middle-aged man contemplates suicide while visiting the hotel resort where he spent happy moments with his parents in his youth. He meets a woman by chance and falls for her. Or does he?
Drama
Romance
Cast (9)
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First Fire
29/02/2024 09:01
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Big Natty 🌠📸🥳
29/05/2023 12:37
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Larrywheels
23/05/2023 05:21
A very pleasant film directed by Peter Crane who clearly had some ability, there is a lovely feel about it. The only problem is that the story is so slight although there may be something more going on. I loved the cold and winter time in deserted Eastbourne and the empty hotel, except for one other, a young girl and himself and a gun. There is also a memory of his time there as a child and are great shots of Beachy Head. There is something about the film that has a dream like quality, the hundreds of candles lighted and only the couple with fish and chips. Keith Michell does very well and his best days were with TV and movies in the 60s. Angharad Rees was also splendid and most with her, again film and TV although mainly in the 70s.
2KD
13/03/2023 12:22
A very pleasant film directed by Peter Crane who clearly had some ability, there is a lovely feel about it. The only problem is that the story is so slight although there may be something more going on. I loved the cold and winter time in deserted Eastbourne and the empty hotel, except for one other, a young girl and himself and a gun. There is also a memory of his time there as a child and are great shots of Beachy Head. There is something about the film that has a dream like quality, the hundreds of candles lighted and only the couple with fish and chips. Keith Michell does very well and his best days were with TV and movies in the 60s. Angharad Rees was also splendid and most with her, again film and TV although mainly in the 70s.
Bony Étté Adrien
13/03/2023 12:22
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mayce
16/11/2022 08:35
Moments
Whitney Frederico Varela
16/11/2022 01:34
A very pleasant film directed by Peter Crane who clearly had some ability, there is a lovely feel about it. The only problem is that the story is so slight although there may be something more going on. I loved the cold and winter time in deserted Eastbourne and the empty hotel, except for one other, a young girl and himself and a gun. There is also a memory of his time there as a child and are great shots of Beachy Head. There is something about the film that has a dream like quality, the hundreds of candles lighted and only the couple with fish and chips. Keith Michell does very well and his best days were with TV and movies in the 60s. Angharad Rees was also splendid and most with her, again film and TV although mainly in the 70s.