it's decades spanning, it covers his life, this is terence davies' biopic.ics very seriously, very well. i mean, we get a lot of his poetry, of course, that we get his post—war trauma. and then there is some brief levity in the �*20s when he is having various relationships with men. but as you say, there is an underlying sadness to this very tragic story, ultimately. yes, yes. and really interestingly made, beautifully made, very creative but it doesn't shy away from the horrors of the first world war and lots of current actors today overlaid with images from the trenches, deeply upsetting. so it's quite a roller coaster in that way. it's a sedate film on the surface but it's quite a gut punch, actually, isn't it? i think it's more powerful dressed as an elegant sort of period biopic but then it does hit you where it hurts when it has to. i think it's really well done. i recommend it for good home viewing. absolutely. all right, anna, thank you very much. really, really interesting week. see you next time. thank you and enjoy your movie choices, whatever the