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As soon as i heard Jodie Comer was going to do a one woman show i just needed to go and see her live in action already knowing how amazing she is. Lucky enough to get tickets and being able to experience seeing her on stage is something to really brag about.
I'm sure i went in with a full face of makeup but ended up walking out with a bare face and puffy eyes. The way she grabbed the audience as soon as she walked onto stage with a pot noodle and straight into character, from mood changes, scene changes and moving the set whilst still being in character was just mesmerising. All the way through she kept us hooked onto the story line without breaking character, making everyone laugh but then being able to cry on queue and really get you feeling the emotions she felt really had the audience silent to the point you could hear a pin drop.
The whole set was great a massive master table which Jodie easily moved across the stage, music brilliant thanks to Self Esteem really set the tone for each part, the one scene where it rained was very sad but the rain made it even more intense and emotional (i was front row and got abit wet).
As lucky as i am to see the real thing on stage, i can't recommend watching this enough. The acting amazing, the music amazing, set amazing and the storyline amazing. The deep, meaningful and strong way Jodie portrays her character is such an eye opener for people who haven't experienced any sort of sexual assault, as she really does bring you into her feelings and it was just so gripping.
I'm sure i went in with a full face of makeup but ended up walking out with a bare face and puffy eyes. The way she grabbed the audience as soon as she walked onto stage with a pot noodle and straight into character, from mood changes, scene changes and moving the set whilst still being in character was just mesmerising. All the way through she kept us hooked onto the story line without breaking character, making everyone laugh but then being able to cry on queue and really get you feeling the emotions she felt really had the audience silent to the point you could hear a pin drop.
The whole set was great a massive master table which Jodie easily moved across the stage, music brilliant thanks to Self Esteem really set the tone for each part, the one scene where it rained was very sad but the rain made it even more intense and emotional (i was front row and got abit wet).
As lucky as i am to see the real thing on stage, i can't recommend watching this enough. The acting amazing, the music amazing, set amazing and the storyline amazing. The deep, meaningful and strong way Jodie portrays her character is such an eye opener for people who haven't experienced any sort of sexual assault, as she really does bring you into her feelings and it was just so gripping.
I can't exaggerate enough over how well this film was put together. Not only mentioning the fact Jodie Comer has yet again done an amazing job with this role but her and Stephen Graham's chemistry really brought the characters to life and showed us what it was like having dementia and caring for someone with dementia. Trust me, it's not easy.
Working in home care myself, i have been in the middle of the struggles working through the pandemic. For those who don't understand why carers don't get much recognition, the main reasons are in this film. Not only did they mention facts at the end, but also the true emotion of the monologue at the very end makes you realise how bad it is within the care industry. You know it's about to get real when Jodie comer breaks the fourth wall.
This film is such an eye opener, i would recommend it for anyone. And thank you Jodie comer and Stephen graham on your performances, pure talent.
Working in home care myself, i have been in the middle of the struggles working through the pandemic. For those who don't understand why carers don't get much recognition, the main reasons are in this film. Not only did they mention facts at the end, but also the true emotion of the monologue at the very end makes you realise how bad it is within the care industry. You know it's about to get real when Jodie comer breaks the fourth wall.
This film is such an eye opener, i would recommend it for anyone. And thank you Jodie comer and Stephen graham on your performances, pure talent.