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THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER

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Cert 12A ★★★ In cinemas now

You wait years for a decent romantic movie, then two come along at once. Based on Jojo Moyes’ bestsellin­g novel, The Last Letter From Your Lover, this gives us two separate love stories that play out in two different decades.

In present-day London, commitment-phobic journalist Ellie Haworth (Felicity Jones) is casting furtive glances at newspaper archivist Rory (Nabhaan Rizwan) while following up on her discovery of a secret love letter from 1965.

As more letters turn up in the roomy archives of The London Chronicle (the 21st-century’s most wellresour­ced regional newspaper), we hurtle back to 1965 to follow an illicit affair involving American socialite Jennifer Stirling (Shailene Woodley) and debonair English reporter Anthony O’Hare (Callum Turner).

While Jones and Rizwan’s romance plays like a Bridget Jones-flavoured romcom, the 60s’ strand is a classic swooner that cribs heavily from An Affair To Remember. Shot in a gorgeous approximat­ion of technicolo­ur, we get simmering passions, matching hats and gloves, classic sports cars and whirlwind visits to the French Riviera.

The old lovebirds are perfectly cast and their sparky, flirtatiou­s banter and long literary outpouring­s are beautifull­y written.

As most modern movie romances feature adolescent­s marooned in post-apocalypti­c wastelands, this rose-tinted trip down memory lane feels refreshing­ly grown-up. The modern-day section never really stood a chance. While Jones makes a likeable lead, drunken dancing and tortured texting lack the glamour of the civilised mating rituals of yesteryear.

 ??  ?? THE WRITE STUFF Rizwan and Jones
THE WRITE STUFF Rizwan and Jones

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