5/10
Who do we blame?
28 November 2016
How is it possible to have a cast the likes of Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Lily Tomlin, Cher and Joan Plowright (who was excellent), and wind up with a movie drama that's almost laughable? I guess the buck stops at director Franco Zeffirelli. The dialog ran the gamut from mundane to cliché to idiotic. The camera close-ups were suggesting strong emotional content when there wasn't any. The music seemed completely out of place at times, with very moving dramatic classical music at times when, again, there was very little in the way of drama. And the cast? These stellar stars were the worst I've ever seen them (Joan Plowright excepted), with every utterance feeling pushed and overacted, so I can only guess they were directed that way. I felt as if I were watching a comedy, or at lest something filmed for its humor, when, in fact, the subject matter is quite serious. If you want to see it because of this story, then, by all means, have a go. But if your looking for an engrossing film, don't be fooled by the all-star cast -- give this one a miss!
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