![]() ![]() The idea that it is the woman who wants to keep a baby that is not hers is one that feels rather familiar and cliché, and Cianfrance does little to shake this notion from the film. ![]() Stedman’s script for the big screen, and does well with the first half of the film in terms of pacing and allowing the audience to get to know the characters. Rachel Weisz rounds out the central cast, and does well as a woman who is as lost as her baby is.Īs screenwriter, Derek Cianfrance has adapted M.L. Alicia Vikander is charming as Isabel, and makes the character’s desperation for a child feel palpable with her performance. Keeping the character stoic but with a strong moral compass, Fassbender is strong in the role and has some lovely scenes with the young actresses who play the couple’s adopted daughter at various stages of her life. Michael Fassbender leads the cast as the tortured and romantic hero Tom. Stedman, ‘The Light Between Oceans’ is a romantic period drama with a twist, directed by Derek Cianfrance, who previously brought us Blue Valentine and ‘The Place Between the Pines’. THE VERDICT: Based on the book of the same name by M. Seizing the opportunity, the Sherbournes take the baby in as their own, but years later discover that the baby’s mother is alive and has no idea her daughter survived the tragedy that claimed her husband. Isabel suffers two miscarriages and is reaching despair when a boat washes ashore carrying a baby girl and a dead man. After he marries Isabel Greysmark (Alicia Vikander) the two return to their isolated home with dreams of building a life together. THE PLOT: When Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) returns to Australia after World War I, he takes a posting as a lighthouse keeper on the remote Janus Island, saying “I’m just looking to get away from things for a little while”. Rachel Weisz, Florence Clery, Jack Thompson Starring Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, ![]() THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (UK | New Zealand | USA/12A/133mins)ĭirected by Derek Cianfrance. ![]()
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