Somewhat odd film on Channel 4 tonight.
Lindsay Duncan and Jim Broadbent directed by Roger Michell.
Not really too sure what to make of it, though I suppose it at least didn't have the directness of most US films which leave little to the imagination. Seemed to be a kind of "anti-success" fest, possibly fitting in with the supposed left wing anarchist tendencies of Jim B's character.
Given that possibly more people don't "succeed" in a conventional way nor get awards for surviving in what in some areas is an increasingly hostile environment - and I don't mean Syria - but rather those parts of life in the UK which are somewhat dysfunctional - education, social services etc., then the film could resonate with some.
Lindsay Duncan and Jim Broadbent directed by Roger Michell.
Not really too sure what to make of it, though I suppose it at least didn't have the directness of most US films which leave little to the imagination. Seemed to be a kind of "anti-success" fest, possibly fitting in with the supposed left wing anarchist tendencies of Jim B's character.
Given that possibly more people don't "succeed" in a conventional way nor get awards for surviving in what in some areas is an increasingly hostile environment - and I don't mean Syria - but rather those parts of life in the UK which are somewhat dysfunctional - education, social services etc., then the film could resonate with some.
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