The
End of the Affair
(1999)
  - Information at Internet
    Movie Database
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  Looking Closer, review by Jeffrey Overstreet, "searching for truth, beauty 
  and meaning in the movies."
- Hollywood
    Jesus visual review.
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  "The End of 
  the Affair: The Artist and the Art Work," Steve Lansingh, 
  TheFilmForum: 
  Christian Conversation about the Movies.
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  Review, Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health - 
  Spiritual Practices for Human Being.
- Themes
  
    - Covenant
    
      - Prayer and a corresponding vow made to God are
            central elements in the story of the currently playing "End of
            the Affair." (submitted by Lynn Mason)
 
- Faith, Love
    
      - I think this is an important, even astonishing,
            film that deals with issues of faith and love (and atheism) in a
            profound and moving way. It's also very sensual but in a humane (not
            Hollywood) sense. (submitted by Lynn Mason)
        
 
- Healing, Miracles
    
      - Sarah clearly believed in miracles but
            while she could heal others she couldn't, or wouldn't save
            herself. I enjoyed the way the same scene was shown from the
            perspective of different characters, especially the scene where
            Maurice appears, Lazarus like, in the doorway after Sarah makes her
            promise to God. (submitted by Mike Clark, Hamilton, Canada.)
 
- Prayer
    
      - Prayer and a corresponding vow made to God are
            central elements in the story of the currently playing "End of
            the Affair." "Be careful what you pray for -- you may get
            it!" (submitted by Lynn Mason)
 
- Repentance
    
      - Sarah promises God that she will
              leave her lover if he survives. She does not repent of the love,
              but rather of the way she wants to express it.
   
 
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