INNOCENCE (2001) (****)
I thought I had seen all the truly great films of 2001, but I was wrong. This is hands down one of the best from that year. Paul Cox's film is a powerful, honest romance that lifts up the heart and makes it warm. I only give four stars to films that inspire me. This one not only inspired me artistically, but also personally.
The story is a simple love triangle between two lovers who were in love when they were young and reunite again when they are in their late sixties. Andreas (Charles Tingwell, THE DISH) writes his teenage flame Claire (Julia Blake, HOTEL DE LOVE) and asks to see her again. They still have the same passion for each other after all this time. Andreas is a widower, but Claire is married to John (Terry Norris, TV's NOAH'S ARK), a man so clueless in his routines that he barely even listens to what his wife says to him. When she tells him that she's having an affair (because she's too old to lie), he thinks she has gone crazy and asks their son David (OSCAR AND LUCINDA), a doctor, to look in on her.



























































