THELMA AND LOUISE meets BRIDGET JONES' DIARY in this madcap British caper starring Minnie Driver as Sharon, a young, working-class nurse struggling to survive the work-a-day world of London with her best friend Frances (Mary McCormack). One night, while Sharon and Frances are eavesdropping on cell phone calls using Sharon's .. Read more
| Starring | Mary McCormack, Minnie Driver, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams |
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| Director | Mel Smith |
| Genres | Drama |
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THELMA AND LOUISE meets BRIDGET JONES' DIARY in this madcap British caper starring Minnie Driver as Sharon, a young, working-class nurse struggling to survive the work-a-day world of London with her best friend Frances (Mary McCormack). One night, while Sharon and Frances are eavesdropping on cell phone calls using Sharon's deadbeat boyfriend's police scanner, they overhear a conversation detailing a top-dollar bank heist about to take place in their neighborhood. Desperate for cash and down-on-their-luck, the girls decide to go against their initial intentions to report the crime and do the unthinkable: blackmail the thieves for a cut of the money. But, what begins as a half-cocked plan turns deadly when they are faced with the ruthless ringleader of the band of thugs (Kevin McNally), who will stop at nothing to derail his new competition. This mod caper, featuring 1960s era split screens and a classic pair of bumbling detectives, is a delirious combination of screwball comedy and Guy Ritchie-inspired action. Minnie Driver and Mary McCormack are delightfully kooky as the naive nurse turned femme fatale and the aspiring actress who finally gets a chance to embody new and unusual characters. Hilarious gags and nonstop action combine to give this lively adventure a zestful and brazen energy that erupts in a powerhouse finale. HIGH HEELS AND LOW LIFES features an hysterical cast of characters including Michael Gambon who costars as an eerily feminine, Godfather-like, criminal mastermind.
| Starring | Mary McCormack, Minnie Driver, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams, Danny Dyer, Michael Gambon, Darren Boyd, Len Collin, Simon Scardifield |
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| Director | Mel Smith |
| Studio | TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 25 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 15 Jun 2006 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
It's tempting to give anything with Mel Smith's name attached the benefit of the doubt — after all, he did direct The Tall Guy (way ahead of its time). But his noble directorial ambitions are ill-served here by Spice World writer Kim Fuller's lumpy comic script about a nurse and an actress (Minnie Driver and Mary McCormack) who get tangled up with London gangsters. Despite the feminist twist, this smacks of yet another Lock, Stock-influenced crime caper with nothing new to add to a swollen genre. Driver completely outacts and out-charismas McCormack, thus unbalancing the Thelma & Louise double act, and only a cameo from Michael Gambon as a camp villain truly lights up the screen. Smith obviously likes old-fashioned Ealing-type comedies. Maybe he should've gone all out and made one, and dropped the trendy gunplay.
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This is such a funny film. I mean really funny not Hollywood funny. Good English comedy in the Arsenic and Old Lace style.
I cannot remember when we had the absolute enjoyment of funny, harmless, real comedy. Acting brilliant, direction by Mel Smith a real hit. Better than we could have ever expected!