Self-revelation, reconcilation and perhaps healing by means of a recount, an imaginary revisiting and a confrontational dialogue with the young self. Honest as to the needs of a too-sensitive but empty child, unflinching as to the declaration of love yet cluelessness of what it entails.// “When I was a child, I was obsessed with changing myself.”
Who doesn't love a crime on a train? Hilarious and of little consequence. You got to love Michael Redgrave at his prime and the leading actress. 8.5 out of 10