Ammonite uncoils romance between Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronanâs 19th century fossil hunters
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JanJanuary 2021 at 6:49pm
Winslet plays Mary Anning, who was born into a working-class family and had little-to-no formal education - and became one of her era's most important paleontologists.
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With its wave-lashed coastline, windswept period dresses and sapphic glances between on-screen lovers Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, it would be easy to compare Francis Lee's new romantic drama to Portrait of A Lady on Fire, the swooning French lesbian film that dazzled both audiences and critics.
But the British director's 19th-century slowburner, the follow-up to his widely acclaimed queer drama God's Own Country, is a less ravishing, showy affair, concerned as much with an exploration of loneliness as it is fanning the flames of new love â a portrait, at most, of a lady on very low simmer.