![]() What we glimpse of the two men in flashbacks suggests that their easy, comfortable relationship is what gave George's life purpose - something his dry day-to-day existence now lacks. They'd lived together for 16 years before the accident on a snowy road that killed him. Surreptitiously grieving? Yes: George Falconer (Colin Firth) has been in mourning for months, but scarcely anyone knows it, because the year is 1962, and for George to let on what he's feeling would be an admission that the friend who's died in a car crash was more than a friend.Īnd Jim (Matthew Goode) was, in all but name, George's spouse. ![]() ![]() ![]() An exquisite, almost sensual grief suffuses every frame of A Single Man, Tom Ford's artful adaptation of a novel about a surreptitiously grieving English professor in Los Angeles. ![]()
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