It is conventional wisdom in the American movie industry that the primary multiplex audience is 15 to 25 year old males.
The regular output of directors like Michael Bay seems to confirm this contention.
Nevertheless, New Zealand also has a thriving art house/independent cinema audience, which contributes more than 20 per cent to the annual box office. Andrew Haigh's 45 Years is very much a film for this audience.
This is a mature film for mature film-goers. It offers an outwardly simple but inwardly complex story about aging, marriage, honesty, loyalty - and how a ghost from the past can disturb and disrupt the placid surface of orderly lives.
It might be construed as a spoiler to describe the nature of this ghost but it involves a long-lost first love.