"Night Train to Lisbon" (2013) was sold to me as not an ambitious movie, but it soon turned out to be not true. A bit slow and layered, it turned out to be an interesting exploration of the history of Portugal in the 1970s. I couldn't get over everyone talking English, which seemed to be mainly the convention towards the viewers. Jeremy Irons' depiction of absent-minded professor is 10/10, to the smallest detail. A story of obsession but not destructive.

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I liked the plot structure which reminded me of "Sarah and Duck": the main character saves a woman from suicide and she disappears soon after but leaves her coat where he find a book, which he starts reading and gets obsessed with, and in the book there is a train ticket to Lisbon where meets the sister of the book author, and that starts the main plot.