The strength here lies in the actors and the characters they bring
alive for the viewer. Dench, Nighy, and Wilkinson shine as the most
compelling members of the very far from home retiree group; the
audience’s bond with those three characters serves to pull the movie
through to a status almost as lofty as its exalted title. Otherwise, the
local cast contributes little to the proceedings, and the vaguely
formulaic climax would hardly serve a less accomplished troupe of
actors. But the charm and talent win out in the end, both for the
characters and the viewers, making the trip ultimately worth the
inconveniences.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
The strength here lies in the actors and the characters they bring
alive for the viewer. Dench, Nighy, and Wilkinson shine as the most
compelling members of the very far from home retiree group; the
audience’s bond with those three characters serves to pull the movie
through to a status almost as lofty as its exalted title. Otherwise, the
local cast contributes little to the proceedings, and the vaguely
formulaic climax would hardly serve a less accomplished troupe of
actors. But the charm and talent win out in the end, both for the
characters and the viewers, making the trip ultimately worth the
inconveniences.
Labels:
B,
Bill Nighy,
Comedy,
Drama,
Judi Dench,
Maggie Smith,
PURR,
Romance,
Tom Wilkinson
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