Factual error: In the scene where the resistance blow up a German train, the locomotive is a British one. The number is shown as 92240. This engine is owned by the Bluebell railway, who are named in the credits. It wasn't even built until around 1955. It seems to be the same engine pulling the train to the concentration camp later in the film. Remarkably fast repairers, those Nazis.
Charlotte Gray (2001)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Gillian Armstrong
Starring: Cate Blanchett, James Fleet, Abigail Cruttenden, Charlotte McDougall
Charlotte finds Peter, and he isn't dead. He tells her he still loves her, but she finishes with him. Then she goes back to France and finds Julien and tells him that her name is Charlotte Gray, not Dominique, and then they kiss and it's the end.
Bush
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Psychiatrist: Of these three, which in your view is the most important: Faith, hope or love?
Charlotte Gray: Hope.
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