I've been a bit down in the dumps lately for various reasons so when I found that Netflix was carrying a couple of "feel good" films that I've been wanting to see for quite a while. Film no.1 - Wicked little letters. Great that it's set in my neck of the woods so to speak so it was lovely seeing all the locations I was familiar with, but the film was so enjoyable I was laughing out loud for most of it and a great story and for me finding out that it was based on a true occurrence was the icing on the cake. I always look up the reviews after watching a film to see whether other people's opinions are the same as mine. Most people awarded it 5 stars as I would've done, but there were a few one stars mainly from people who didn't like seeing so many black and Asian characters in an English drama set in the 1920's - There was no racist overtones in what they were saying, it was more that people felt that they were an anachronism. Maybe they were, but to me the diversity in the cast didn't take anything away for me. Fabulous film and I recommend it to anyone!
Film no. 2 - Mrs Harris goes to Paris. I don't know why I really wanted to watch this film as the title actually tells you what happens, but I thought it would be cheery and uplifting. All I can say about it is that it I reckon the storyline should've been tweaked a bit and made in to a cartoon animation for children - A total waste of a cast imo especially the wonderful Lesley Manville. I wasn't expecting the world, just a bit of light fluffy fun, but I just couldn't get past the sheer amount of cliches and ridiculous coincidences throughout this over-long yarn. It was like accidentally drop your last fiver down the drain, walk five steps and find a £50 note on the pavement. Let's look at another film briefly- Legally Blonde, totally improbable but totally entertaining and I loved it!
I wonder if anyone else has seen either of these films, if so what did you think?
Film no. 2 - Mrs Harris goes to Paris. I don't know why I really wanted to watch this film as the title actually tells you what happens, but I thought it would be cheery and uplifting. All I can say about it is that it I reckon the storyline should've been tweaked a bit and made in to a cartoon animation for children - A total waste of a cast imo especially the wonderful Lesley Manville. I wasn't expecting the world, just a bit of light fluffy fun, but I just couldn't get past the sheer amount of cliches and ridiculous coincidences throughout this over-long yarn. It was like accidentally drop your last fiver down the drain, walk five steps and find a £50 note on the pavement. Let's look at another film briefly- Legally Blonde, totally improbable but totally entertaining and I loved it!
I wonder if anyone else has seen either of these films, if so what did you think?