A beautiful and delightful film
This movie has been a fixture of one of my favourites ever since I saw it in the late 80s. It has the sort of memorising visuals a painter like Greenaway pursues in films as well as on parchment.
Not for all that is certain (or it would be one of those top 100 lists) but it satisfies me for its vision, sound and characters.
I have frequently gone visiting the town of Southwold, and the locations are pretty much the same (2017 when I write this). It therefore has a special place for fans of this movie.
It is a fantastic film. I give it 10/10 on IMDb. It's biased view. Not relevant for a review.