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The Remains of the Day

The Remains of the Day

Diamond in the Rough.

Released PG 134 min 7.8/10 Votes: 85716
A rule-bound head butler's world of manners and decorum in the household he maintains is tested by the arrival of a housekeeper who falls in love with him in post-WWI Britain. The possibility of romance and his master's cultivation of ties with the Nazi cause challenge his carefully maintained veneer of servitude.
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  • The Family Stone - Involves family interactions that explore acceptance and secrets.
  • The Disappearance of Alice Creed - Involves complex relationships and dramatic tension.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:38

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Way We Live Now List

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  • Emma - Explores themes of class and romance in a historical context
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  • The Crown - Explores class themes within the context of monarchy
  • Gangs of New York - Set against class conflict and historical context
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:10

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  • The Turin Horse - Both films illustrate the bleakness and struggles of everyday life.
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  • I, Daniel Blake - Critiques societal structures while depicting the struggles of ordinary individuals.
  • Under the Skin - Examines human existence from a unique perspective, blending existential themes with a haunting atmosphere.
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Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:57:39

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  • Pride and Prejudice - Similar period atmosphere and focus on love and social class.
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  • Far from the Madding Crowd - Explores themes of love, loss, and the rural life in a beautiful setting.
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  • Little Dorrit - A period drama that touches on social issues, relationships, and character development.
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  • The Diary of Anne Frank - Focuses on human emotion, history, and the effects of war on personal lives.
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  • The Secret Life of Mrs. Beeton - Delves into historical characters and their impacts on society with a focus on emotional depth.
  • Cranford - A character-driven story set in a historical context with rich social interactions.
  • The Way We Live Now - Focuses on social issues and relationships in a period context.
  • Emma - Shares a similar atmosphere of romance, humor, and social class in a historical setting.
  • The Age of Innocence - Explores themes of love and societal expectations in a period setting.
  • A Room with a View - A romantic period drama that captures themes of self-discovery and societal constraints.
  • The Way Ahead - A dramatic story set in a historical context, focusing on characters and their development.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - Explores historical characters with deep emotional and intellectual narratives.
  • The Last Station - Examines the life of a historical figure and the complexities of love, life, and legacy.
  • The Painting - Explores artistic expression, nostalgia, and relationships in a historical frame.
  • Testament of Youth - A poignant exploration of love and loss during a historical upheaval.
  • Dunkirk - A historical film that explores human emotions against the backdrop of war.
  • The King's Speech - A historical narrative that combines personal struggles and emotional development.
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  • The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family - Explores historical figures and their emotional trials in a rich setting.
  • Atonement - Explores themes of love, guilt, and the consequences of actions across time.
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  • Goodbye Christopher Robin - Explores the relationship between a father and son within a historical context.
  • Poldark - A dramatic series with rich character development set in a historical setting.
  • The Forsyte Saga - A character-driven drama that delves deeply into family and social relationships.
  • War & Peace - A grand historical narrative that intertwines personal stories with larger events.
  • Miss Potter - Focuses on a historical character and her emotional journey in a picturesque setting.
  • Nina's Heavenly Delights - Examines themes of love and identity within a cultural and historical context.
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  • A Walk in the Woods - While more comedic, it shares themes of personal reflection and connection to nature.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:52

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  • The Other Boleyn Girl - Both explore themes of love and betrayal set in historical contexts.
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  • The French Lieutenant's Woman - Focuses on forbidden love and societal constraints similar to Despite the Falling Snow.
  • Belle - Explores themes of racial identity and social hierarchy in historical settings.
  • The Age of Innocence - Similar atmosphere of unfulfilled desire and social expectations.
  • An Education - A coming-of-age story in a historical setting with romantic themes.
  • Life in a Day - Documentary format that captures real-life stories mirroring the human experience.
  • The Danish Girl - Explores love and personal identity within a historical framework.
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  • Pride and Prejudice - Romantic tensions and societal challenges similar to those in Despite the Falling Snow.
  • The Imitation Game - A story about a brilliant mind fighting against societal norms and expectations.
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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:43:17

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  • My Beautiful Laundrette - Focus on class, race, and social dynamics similar to the class struggles depicted in The Chalk Garden.
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  • Emma - Similar themes of romance, societal expectations, and character development throughout the narrative.
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  • The Other Boleyn Girl - Similar historical setting with themes of ambition and rivalry among female characters.
  • The Age of Innocence - Themes of societal constraints and personal desire closely align with The Chalk Garden.
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  • Sense and Sensibility - Explores similar societal constraints around love and class.
  • Pride and Prejudice - Explores romance and societal norms, reflecting similar themes found in The Chalk Garden.
  • The Children's Hour - Reveals the complexities of relationships and societal judgment, paralleling the emotional core of The Chalk Garden.
  • The Uninvited - Themes of haunting and emotional turmoil are similar to the tension found in The Chalk Garden.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:18:16

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  • Far from the Madding Crowd - Centers around a strong female character navigating love and society.
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  • The English Patient - Weaves a complex narrative about love and identity during wartime.
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  • The Duchess - Examines the life of a historical figure trapped by societal norms.
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  • The Invisible Man - A historical tale with a critical look at societal issues.
  • Lark Rise to Candleford - Examines rural life and social change in Victorian England.
  • The Secret Garden - Focuses on transformation and friendship, set in a historical context.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - A biopic about a mathematician's life and relationships in the early 20th century.
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  • The Paradise - A series exploring ambition and romance in a Victorian department store.
  • The Crown - Offers a dramatic portrayal of royal life and personal struggles.
  • The Other Side of the Wind - Explores fame and artistic integrity in a historical context.
  • The Alienist - A period drama with mysteries and psychological themes.
  • Victoria - Follows the early life of Queen Victoria, exploring love and duty.
  • The Spanish Princess - Portrays the life of Catherine of Aragon and her struggles in a historical setting.
  • Harlots - Explores the lives of women in the historical sex trade in London.
  • Poldark - A historical drama focusing on love and social change in the 18th century.
  • Outlander - A time travel romance exploring relationships across different eras.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:07

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  • The 400 Blows - Examines the life of a young boy and his struggles in a nuanced, character-driven manner.
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  • The Last Picture Show - Captures the essence of small-town life and the passage of time.
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