Adult date night movies get no more surefire than The Railway Man. It starts with Nicole Kidman falling in love with Colin Firth on a train. He is – after all – the Railway Man. The pathos comes later, when we encounter the hell that Eric Lomax underwent as a POW, slave laborer for the infamous Japanese warcrime known as the Burma Railroad, literally Bridge on the River Kwai territory. Movie is sad & sweet – surefire.
The life of Eric Lomax is movie worthy and Jeremy Irvine & Colin Firth are compelling as Young Eric & Not Young Eric respectively. Firth is entirely believable as a man who went through hell and isn’t dealing with it too well; Irvine, his younger, more endearing self. Kidman pushes The Railway Man over the top into moviestar heaven. It’s an excellent Nicole Kidman role for Nicole Kidman. Let’s thank our lucky stars.
A large cast, headed by big names, performs exceedingly well.
Colin Firth & Nicole Kidman top the cast as Eric & Patti Lomax, who had the ultimate second marriage.
Well directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, competently written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Andy Paterson, from the amazing autobiography of Eric Lomax.
Japanese water torture may have you averting your eyes on occasion.
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