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Directed by Paul Cox
Lovers in Belgium during WWII, Claire (Julia Blake) and Andreas (Charles Tingwell) are shocked to discover that, after a 45-year separation, they are neighbors in the same Melbourne neighborhood. Andreas has been a widower for 30 years, while Claire is happily though not passionately married to John (Terry Norris), whom she hasn't slept with for two decades. Andreas and Claire resume their heady sexual relationship, much to the disapproval of their loved ones. Director Paul Cox cuts between footage of the couple in the present and the past, examining how they have and haven't changed over the years, and the bond that continues to keep them together. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide
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After his glorious, uplifting 1991 film A Woman's Tale, director Paul Cox continues his affinity for portraying elderly characters' wants and needs in Innocence. Although the film fails to produce the illuminating shock of recognition of that distinguished feature, it sheds light on romantic yearnings amongst older individuals, something viewers almost never get to see onscreen. Though the story is a tad predictable, and the movie ebbs and flows too often, it is acted with consummate passion by leads Julia Blake and Charles "Bud" Tingwell, who make the reunited lovers warm and real, and Terry Norris is excellent as the scorned husband who has not experienced romantic pain in many years. The movie deserves credit for simply letting the characters unfold without condescending towards them; the audience never gets the reductive, nonsensical approach of insensitive American films that treat aging as if it were a negative fact of life. Innocence is smarter and more informed and leaves a more memorable impression. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
 

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