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Rating: - Fine Political Drama
A good "Little film" great interplay between Kelly MacDonald and Bill Nighy. Great script all in all a good collaborative effort between HBO and the BBC.
Rating: - Unbelievable, yet Unbelievably Amazing
A very nice romantic comedy with a sideline social commentary that completely takes over, but rightfully so.
In the last scene, as soon as the girl turns the TV on, we are quickly returned to real life in this real world with very important decisions to make...
Rating: - cute gem with a message
I liked this movie. You think it may just be another romantic comedy with the typical Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks roles being filled by and Kelly MacDonald and Bill Nighy.
And on that level alone, it would be a good movie. Bill Nighy has a subtle humor and humility as the older bachelor who works for the British Government. Kelly MacDonald is the beautiful young girl he happens to meet in a café. They overcome the age difference and find love. And that story alone could make this a good movie.
But this movie goes further than that. Since Bill's role is with the British Government at a G8 Summit, it dares to touch on a global political issue and the global political climate. It also shows what is possible with the right political leadership in a Mr. Smith Goes to Washington type way. Only Kelly plays the role of Mr. Smith with the message.
Rating: - Very Moving Film
Wow. This movie was not what I expected at all. What a moving film. So moving in fact, that I cried afterward, then went to the www.ONE.org website to see what I could do to stop an African child under the age of 5 from dying every 3 seconds. Both actors (Bill Nighy and Kelly MacDonald) are superb in carrying off their characters personalities. It's a love story with a bold truth to it. I will definitely be purchasing this for my personal collection and put this at the top 5 of the most touching and moving films ever.
Rating: - recommended viewing
The main actors (Bill Nighy & Kelly Macdonald) are splendid, and well cast. I enjoyed their performances, as well as the supportive actors'.
Decent cinematography for a TV movie.
A great script, with a deep political message which, unfortunately, is very true.
A decent movie recommended to all.
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