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March 1997: "'Lady'-bugged"

"[The English Patient] is about a great doomed love affair in the African desert on the eve of World War II, between Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas; in fact my only complaint about this film is that it shows a passionate sexual relationship between two English people, an event that up until now has only been partially achieved in the lab."


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