Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Tamsin Greig. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Tamsin Greig. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 3, 2015
The SECOND Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is definitely worth seeing. I liked it almost as much as the first film. My loyal reader Olga thought she liked it even better than the first one!
Like the first film, it follows the lives of British retirees looking for a less expensive (and more interesting) place to spend their twilight years. This one continues with Sonny (Dev Patel), his gorgeous fiancee Sunaina (Tina Desai) and their plans for yet another Anglo-Indian retirement home. It also shows the bumpy ride they have toward their wedding. I don't think I will spoil it for you by saying that the film ends with a wonderful wedding dance, Bollywood style.
The best thing about this film is of course the fab British cast. How can a movie with these amazingly talented actors be anything less than delightful? Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton...it just goes on and on! Director John Madden returns as well (Shakespeare in Love) to steer the ship.
I am afraid to say the worst thing about The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was Richard Gere. I don't know if it was the juxtaposition with the talent above, but his acting seemed very second rate. When he was attempting to woo Sonny's mother, I didn't believe a word he said! Am I being too hard on him? Did anyone else like him in this????
So the bottom line is to just go and see this. Enjoy the wonderful costumes, scenery and the not too heavy story line. It is just the kind of date film my husband and I enjoy and I'm sure you will too!
Cheers!
Nhãn:
Bill Nighy,
Celia Imrie,
Dev Patel,
John Madden,
Judi Dench,
Maggie Smith,
Penelope Wilton,
Richard Gere,
Tamsin Greig,
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 3, 2011
Tamara Drewe-Far From The Madding Crowd?
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| Tamara Drewe Movie Poster |
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| Image from Posy Simmonds' graphic novel Tamara Drewe |
It is a rather farcical sex romp through the gorgeous Dorset countryside, so if bed hopping in films bothers you, consider yourself warned. The star is Gemma Arterton, famous for her Bond Girl portrayal of Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace
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| Casey and Jody, the real stars of Tamara Drewe |
I originally saw this in a small art house theatre with a group of girlfriends who appreciate the British sense of humour. It was equally appreciated by my husband and son however, so as long as you're not prudish you'd probably enjoy this one too. This film may actually send me back to read Far From The Madding Crowd as it has been ages since I've read a Hardy novel. I should also see the film version starring Julie Christie but it's from 1967 and must be looking pretty dated by now. Sounds like we need Andrew Davies again!
Update-apparently it was done in 1998 for TV starring Paloma Baeza (from The Way We Live Now
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| Gemma Arterton as a modern Bathsheba in Tamara Drewe |
Nhãn:
Domenic Cooper,
Far From the Madding Crowd,
Gemma Arterton,
Jessica Barden,
Luke Evans,
Posy Simmonds,
Roger Allam,
Stephen Frears,
Tamara Drewe,
Tamsin Greig,
Thomas Hardy
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