I once sat in a bar with my ex-girlfriend and Carly Simon's 'You're So Vain" came on the jukebox.
"This song reminds me of you." she said.
"I'm guilty of lots of things, but vanity isn't one of them."
"No, you're not vain. It's a line in the song. Listen, see if you know which one..."
""You gave away the things you love and one of them was me.""
"Yes."
It's one of the saddest things anyone has ever said to me. But it wasn't true. She pushed me away, and I left.
The film is an honest, quiet, devastating story of the sort of love many people experience. The regrettable sort. People can live without the respect of others, but when that disrespect starts to erode your own self-respect, you need to leave. Some of us should never fall in love.
A decent film with good performances from all. The ending is lovely.