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Synopsis
An unexpected visit causes a man to wonder what path he should have taken in life in this drama. In 1977, Chris (Christian Bale) and Marion (Emily Watson) are a staid married couple living in a working-class community near the outskirts of London, where the Metro tube line dead-ends. While Marion is reasonably happy, Chris is bored and restless, and he often daydreams about how his life could have been different. Chris and Marion first met in Paris in 1968, when revolution was in the air and they were both footloose bohemians exploring the world. Chris was briefly in love with Annick (Elsa Zylberstein), a wild, beautiful, and high-spirited young woman, but he married Marion instead, and he frequently wonders if he made the right choice. One day, Chris receives a telephone call from his old buddy Toni (Lee Ross), who was his best friend back in his days in Paris. While Chris has joined the working class, Toni is still following his muse around the world, drifting through Europe, America, Africa, or anywhere else the breeze takes him. Toni is visiting England and invites Chris to leave Marion behind and join him in his travels. Already in an unsure state of mind, Chris finds himself calling practically every aspect of his life into question -- he even wonders if Marion might be attracted to Toni, whom she's never cared for. Metroland was adapted by Adrian Hodges from the novel by Julian Barnes. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Christian Bale Chris
Rufus Henri
Elsa Zylberstein Annick
Lee Ross Toni
Emily Watson Marion
Ifan Meredith Mickey
Jonathan Aris Henri
Amanda Ryan Joanna

Production Crew

Mark Kebby Art Director
Julian Barnes Book Author
Kate Rhodes James Casting
Paula Chevalet Casting
Jean-François Robin Cinematographer
Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre Co-producer
Mark Knopfler Composer (Music Score)
Jenny Beavan Costume Designer
Philip Saville Director
Greg Miller Editor
John Wynn Evans Executive Producer
Guy Travers First Assistant Director
Joy Spink Line Producer
Andrew Bendel Producer
Don Taylor Production Designer
Adrian Hodges Screenwriter
John Bush Set Designer
Brian Simmons Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 105
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexuality, and for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Blue Horizon
Filmania
Mact Productions
Pandora Film

Release
April 09, 1999 (USA)
by Lions Gate Entertainment