When Grace Beasley's (Kathy Bates) husband (Dan Aykroyd) leaves her, she sets off on an impulsive trip abroad to attend the funeral of her idol Victor Fox (Jonathan Pryce). In the process, she gets caught up in a wild and extraordinary adventure with an ulikely companion who convinces her to start living life on her own terms. Read more
| Starring | Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, Kathy Bates |
|---|---|
| Director | P.J. Hogan |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama, Thriller |
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When Grace Beasley's (Kathy Bates) husband (Dan Aykroyd) leaves her, she sets off on an impulsive trip abroad to attend the funeral of her idol Victor Fox (Jonathan Pryce). In the process, she gets caught up in a wild and extraordinary adventure with an ulikely companion who convinces her to start living life on her own terms.
| Starring | Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, Kathy Bates |
|---|---|
| Director | P.J. Hogan |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 1 min |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 10 Apr 2004 Production year: 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
This contrived black comedy from My Best Friend's Wedding director P J Hogan is a curious affair. Alternating between laugh-out-loud hilarious and cringingly bad, it manages to be wildly unconventional and yet at times totally traditional. Kathy Bates is an obsessed American housewife who treks off to Britain for the funeral of her favourite crooner (Jonathan Pryce), only to become embroiled in a hunt for his murderer with the star's lover, Rupert Everett. Though this odd-couple pairing has charm, it's the sharp tongue of Bates's dwarf daughter-in-law, Meredith Eaton, that's the real delight. Unfortunately such wit is ultimately wasted, washed away in a sludgy finale of sentimentality and farce.
I loved this film it is well worthy of 5 stars.
The storyline is great and acting second to none.
Loads of celebs are in it and the film is shot in US and UK(Ludlow)
Its touching ,funny & heart warming.
Do not miss out on the chance to watch this film I can't understand why it did not get rave reviews when it was released at the cinema.
It was so good I bought a copy to keep.
Give it a go you will be suprised