summeriris
Joined Jul 2011
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Well Beth taught that self entitled b**** not to bring a knife to a gunfight. I really enjoyed seeing her clean the floor with that rude snob. I also thought the funeral service for Kasey and Monica's baby very moving. Poor Jamie, he just can't help proving Beth correct about him. It is just so easy to root for Beth, she knows him like the back of her hand. I also like how Beth is handling the Market Equities business deal. She is teaching them that dealing with Westerners does not mean that the birds falling into thier hands. Ready for the plucking. I love the Ryn storyline with the singer, ir is just so cute.
This film is really very funny, I don't know how else it could be described. It's not history and it's nowhere near accurate, but the jokes are delivered well and some are really laugh out loud funny. I would say take the plot with a pinch of salt and prepare your self for a fairy tale. Bel Powley is a hoot as P.No2, Sarah Gadon is the lovely P.No1 who finds a guardian angel in Jack Reynor. Rupert Everett made for a rather charming King George but I did wonder where Queen Elizabeth's (the Queen Mum) famous charm went. Emily Watson didn't really display much of it. All in all if you want to watch a really great staging of London celebrating VE Day 1945 and get some understanding of how stifling life in Buckingham Palace would have been for two very young girls. you could do a heck of a lot worse.