Quando le persone a Littlehampton, inclusa la conservatrice locale Edith, iniziano a ricevere lettere piene di esilaranti parolacce, la turbolenta migrante irlandese Rose viene accusata del ... Leggi tuttoQuando le persone a Littlehampton, inclusa la conservatrice locale Edith, iniziano a ricevere lettere piene di esilaranti parolacce, la turbolenta migrante irlandese Rose viene accusata del crimine. Le donne del paese indagano.Quando le persone a Littlehampton, inclusa la conservatrice locale Edith, iniziano a ricevere lettere piene di esilaranti parolacce, la turbolenta migrante irlandese Rose viene accusata del crimine. Le donne del paese indagano.
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I don't know why people gave this movie bad reviews. Yes it's probably not historically correct, it's based on true events but anything for the most part that's re-created from true events or dramatized. Even If this was pure fiction, it would Stand alone as a fantastic movie! I absolutely love Jesse Buckley and I think the script was hilarious. It was a tough time in the 20s for women and that they definitely got accurate in the story. The characters are all really complex in their own way, and the acting was superb. Currently playing on Netflix but if you miss it there, it's a pretty cheap rental, but worth every minute!
This British comedy is, rather like the content of the letters on which the plot is based, somewhat crude and unsubtle. The characters are largely stereotypes - the prim, god-fearing Edith, the foul-mouthed slatternly Irishwoman Rose, the misogynistic buffoons (pretty much all the male characters). Timothy Spall plays a nasty bully, and this, along with the early friendship between Edith and Rose, which breaks down, mainly due to his influence, suggests there is a potential for a stronger story here - if the film had been brave enough to escape the rather one-joke plotline approach. The use of black and Asian actors to portray characters in roles where this would not have been historically accurate has now become almost obligatory, but is still a bit of an irritating anachronism. Overall, the film does have its moments, but does feel like a bit of a missed opportunity.
Simple and entertaining with a good ensemble cast. There are a few laughs to be had although quite a lot of the funny parts were in the trailer. Olivia Colman is always a delight to watch with Jessie Buckley stealing the show with some excellent acting as the unpredictable, foul mouthed Rose. Timothy Small plays a character so hideous it is hard to watch at times. It's a story about female empowerment and it still frustrates me that women were treated like this only in the last century. The scenes with the gang of women clubbing together to help Rose were a highlight. Wicked Little Letters reminded me in tone of The Banshees of Inisherin albeit with a much more positive narrative.
Okay, so it sounds as though Thea Sharrock's "Wicked Little Letters" took a lot of creative liberties, but you gotta love the overall story, with a town in 1920 England suddenly filled with obscene letters and blaming an abrasive Irish immigrant.
The movie at once both addresses distrust of the "other" (especially considering how the English viewed the Irish) and people's tendency to dumb down their language to sound "appropriate". One scene in particular seems to say "well that felt good". I wouldn't call it a masterpiece - especially when you read about the inaccuracies - but it's got some funny stuff. I suspect that deep down, a lot of Christians wish that they could spout all the profanities they want.
In addition to stars Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley, it also has Anjana Vasan (from last year's season finale of "Black Mirror"), Timothy Spall (Wormtail in the Harry Potter movies) and Alisha Weir (the title character in the recent "Abigail").
The movie at once both addresses distrust of the "other" (especially considering how the English viewed the Irish) and people's tendency to dumb down their language to sound "appropriate". One scene in particular seems to say "well that felt good". I wouldn't call it a masterpiece - especially when you read about the inaccuracies - but it's got some funny stuff. I suspect that deep down, a lot of Christians wish that they could spout all the profanities they want.
In addition to stars Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley, it also has Anjana Vasan (from last year's season finale of "Black Mirror"), Timothy Spall (Wormtail in the Harry Potter movies) and Alisha Weir (the title character in the recent "Abigail").
The film "Wicked Little Letters" revolves around a group of residents who repeatedly receive hateful and mocking messages, leading the attention to an Irish immigrant.
To be honest, the movie tricked me as I was expecting it to be one of those nice, light-hearted films, but it surprised me with its dramatic weight.
The performances by Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman were incredibly harmonious. The investigative atmosphere, the character of the police officer, and the content of the letters, along with the reactions of the people, are a quintessentially British and endearing style. The soundtrack was fantastic, especially how it dominates the scene and when it fades away.
I recommend watching it for fans of dark comedies and dramas without complications.
To be honest, the movie tricked me as I was expecting it to be one of those nice, light-hearted films, but it surprised me with its dramatic weight.
The performances by Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman were incredibly harmonious. The investigative atmosphere, the character of the police officer, and the content of the letters, along with the reactions of the people, are a quintessentially British and endearing style. The soundtrack was fantastic, especially how it dominates the scene and when it fades away.
I recommend watching it for fans of dark comedies and dramas without complications.
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- QuizBritain's first women police constables were employed in 1915; an important example of women showing they were capable of doing previously exclusive "men's work" during the First World War and not standing down afterwards.
- BlooperThe sound of the judge banging a gavel is heard several times in the courtroom scenes. In England only auctioneers use gavels; judges have never done so.
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[to her daughter, looking at the words Die Slut on her door]
Rose Gooding: It's German.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio datato 22 marzo 2024 (2024)
- Colonne sonoreCrazy Blues
Written by Perry Bradford
Published by Universal/MCA Music Ltd. on behalf of Universal Music Corp.
Performed by Noble Sissle with Eubie Blake
Courtesy of Document Records
Licence by arrangement with Fine Gold Music
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- 5.008.179 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 76.654 USD
- 31 mar 2024
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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