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In one of the mostly rave
comments, one IMDb reader said, "It's a refreshing antidote to
some of the pretentious garbage being ground out by the studios."
I couldn't possibly agree more. I am off to try and find a sound
track. Even if you are not usually fond of musicals or romantic
comedies, I think you will like this one unless you detest the
music.
Scoop's notes in yellow:
This show also stars the legendary jazz singer Cleo Laine. |
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Judy
Dench's performance won Best TV Actress at the British
Academy awards, although this is not surprising, since
Dame Dench is the only actress in the U.K. (All kidding
aside, she has been nominated 13 times for BAFTA awards,
having won six times. Except for a "Newcomer"
award, she was never nominated before her 50th birthday in
1984, but she has easily made up for lost time)
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The People
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IMDb
guideline: 7.5 usually indicates a level of
excellence, about like three and a half stars
from the critics. 6.0 usually indicates lukewarm
watchability, about like two and a half stars
from the critics. The fives are generally not
worthwhile unless they are really your kind of
material, about like two stars from the critics.
Films under five are generally awful even if you
like that kind of film, equivalent to about one
and a half stars from the critics or less,
depending on just how far below five the rating
is. My own
guideline: A means the movie is so good it
will appeal to you even if you hate the genre. B means the movie is not
good enough to win you over if you hate the
genre, but is good enough to do so if you have an
open mind about this type of film. C means it will only
appeal to genre addicts, and has no crossover
appeal. D means you'll hate it even if you
like the genre. E means that you'll hate it even if
you love the genre. F means that the film is not only
unappealing across-the-board, but technically
inept as well.
Based on this
description, this film is a B.
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