Gangsta Granny
- Película de TV
- 2013
- 1h
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5.9/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young bored boy and his grandma decide to join hands and steal the crown jewels, after discovering that she used to be a jewel thief.A young bored boy and his grandma decide to join hands and steal the crown jewels, after discovering that she used to be a jewel thief.A young bored boy and his grandma decide to join hands and steal the crown jewels, after discovering that she used to be a jewel thief.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
India Amarteifio
- Florence
- (as India Ria Amarteifio)
Russell Dixon
- Judge
- (as Russell-Leighton Dixon)
Tim Bentinck
- Chief Inspector
- (as Timothy Bentinck)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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My daughter, who is 7 enjoyed the film, although did'nt quite get some of it. I love Miranda hart so enjoyed her performance as Ben's mother. Julia Mcenzie is also fab as granny but the screen play is poor. Granny ''pretends' to have been an international jewel thief in her past in order to change Ben's view of her as a boring old woman. Very strange to have a subsequent scene where Ben catches her attempting to steal jewellery through the window of a shop. Granny later admits that she had made the story up (so why were you seen trying to rob a jewellers???) In the end her biscuit tin of gems is given to a charity shop and was found to be worth a fortune....ah so it was true!. Not very funny, not very clever and when my daughter asked for the book I refused. David Walliams has somehow made millions from these awful Roald dahl rip off books and if an unknown author had been behind it I doubt it would have been made into a film.
A young boy learns that his sweet, meak, mild mannered grandmother used to be a jewel thief, the pair hatch a daring plan.
I think of all the books of David Walliams, that this was the best of them, it's a sweet, fun read, with some interesting, defiant characters, people that have broken free or the moulds that society places them.
It tries so hard, and many of the jokes land a fair bit short, but overall it's a decent watch, some of it was quite moving, the ending in particular was.
Julia McKenzie steals the show, and is a cut above, excellent from her.
Miranda Hart was pretty good fun, her brand of humour was definitely welcome, I thought David Walliams was painful at times.
Superior to the awful follow up that came in 2022, it's a bit of an oddity, but for a bit of Christmas family fun it's a decent watch, 6/10.
I think of all the books of David Walliams, that this was the best of them, it's a sweet, fun read, with some interesting, defiant characters, people that have broken free or the moulds that society places them.
It tries so hard, and many of the jokes land a fair bit short, but overall it's a decent watch, some of it was quite moving, the ending in particular was.
Julia McKenzie steals the show, and is a cut above, excellent from her.
Miranda Hart was pretty good fun, her brand of humour was definitely welcome, I thought David Walliams was painful at times.
Superior to the awful follow up that came in 2022, it's a bit of an oddity, but for a bit of Christmas family fun it's a decent watch, 6/10.
I have just created an account on IMDB merely to write this review. I was recently unfortunate enough to be encumbered on the sofa while this played out on Netflix and have to say I now feel less intelligent and less able to see the world in a positive light as a result.
The gags throughout the show were bottom of the barrel and the plotline was riddled with holes the size of the ones I would like to put in my own head after watching it.
David Walliams should live with the guilt of what he's done for the rest of life and be tried, alongside Tony Blair, as a war criminal.
There were, however, two plus points to the ordeal I was forced to endure. One was the half decent joke about the kid being an avid plumber, plumbing wallpaper and all.
A rare glimmer of light in a world of darkness.
And the second was that after watching this I was inspired to fulfil my own dreams as a writer, because if David Walliams can make it to Netflix with this utter puddle of slime, then surely there is hope for someone like me.
If you are reading this before watching it, save yourself, and don't.
If you are reading this afterwards, I offer my sincerest condolences.
This David Walliams book adapted for TV showcases Julia McKenzie as a cabbage obsessed grandmother who also masquerades as an international jewel thief.
Her grandson Ben despairs of being sent to his dull grandmother's house every Friday night by his parents (played David Walliams and Miranda Hart) while they go ballroom dancing.
However Ben soon realises that his grandmother has hidden talents beyond cabbage soup and soon hatches a plan to steal the Crown Jewels whilst evading a nosey neighbour played by Rob Brydon.
It is a film that will be a hit with the kids although adults would be nonplussed until Joanna Lumley appears as the Queen and starts dancing.
It's a touching tale about bonding with the elderly but I really expected something more involving. Walliams and Hart provide able support but not enough laughs with their strictly dancing carry on.
Look out for Robbie Williams as Latino dancer Flavio.
Her grandson Ben despairs of being sent to his dull grandmother's house every Friday night by his parents (played David Walliams and Miranda Hart) while they go ballroom dancing.
However Ben soon realises that his grandmother has hidden talents beyond cabbage soup and soon hatches a plan to steal the Crown Jewels whilst evading a nosey neighbour played by Rob Brydon.
It is a film that will be a hit with the kids although adults would be nonplussed until Joanna Lumley appears as the Queen and starts dancing.
It's a touching tale about bonding with the elderly but I really expected something more involving. Walliams and Hart provide able support but not enough laughs with their strictly dancing carry on.
Look out for Robbie Williams as Latino dancer Flavio.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJulia McKenzie and Joanna Lumley both appeared in the film "Shirley Valentine" Julia played Gillian, Shirley's neighbour. Joanna was Marjorie, Shirley's old school nemesis
- ConexionesReferenced in OWV Updates: DVD Update (20/01/2021) - First Update of 2021 (2021)
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