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Ladies In Lavender on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 66%
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Starring: Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Daniel Brühl, Natasha McElhone, Toby Jones, David Warner
Director: Charles Dance
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 100 mins
Certificate: 12
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 11/02/2005

Brief synopsis of Ladies In Lavender

Set in 1936, Ladies in Lavender is the charming and sweetly melancholic story about two ageing spinster sisters whose peaceable Cornwall existence is disrupted when the take a young man into their care... and their hearts.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Charles Dance's directorial debut belies its fusty premise — the almost idyllic daily existence of two elderly sisters (played by the excellent Judi Dench and Maggie Smith) ensconced in Cornwall in the mid-1930s. Instead, this detailed period drama is actually a nimbly told tale of the upheaval and yearning caused when a handsome young man (Good Bye Lenin! star Daniel Brühl) who can't speak English washes up on the sisters' nearby beach. Dance steers the story into unexpectedly subtle emotional regions that rely on character evolution and deft performances from a fine cast (Natascha McElhone, Miriam Margolyes, David Warner). This unpredictable story of surprising emotional power also benefits from a plot twist or two to keep viewers enthralled, while each actor, no matter how small the role, is allowed time to bring their character to life. The setting may appear cuddly and old-fashioned, but this is a lively tale brimming with modern insight, celebrating the fact that the thrill of love can be ageless.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Unobtrusive virtuoso acting from Maggie Smith, as the sensible sister, and Judi Dench, as the more childish and romantic one, give this unassuming, genteel and picturesque period drama a touch of class.

Empire

Excellent performances from Smith and Dench.

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Rated - 4 starsA Lovely Feel-good film for the laydees

A customer from INVERNESS , 28/01/2005

Saw this with 3 girlfriends - we all enjoyed it. It was just a nice film with humour, brilliant performances as usual by all the cast. Not for men who like fast moving action adventures. One to watch on a wet Saturday night with your mum but well worth it!

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Rated - 4 starsLavender is for Ladies

A customer from Stockton on Tees , 08/03/2005

A film that is entertaining on a wet Sunday afternoon. this is one to watch when the old Aunts are round.

Wonderful scenery, brilliant acting and a gentle story all goes to make for a pleasant alternative to violence and sex in so many films.

Put the kettle on, get out the biscuits and enjoy this one.

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Rated - 4 starsGood old fashioned movie

Gordon20 from Aberdeen , 19/02/2005

We thought this was an excellent movie and was very well acted by two wonderful actress Judi Dench and Maggie Smith and it captured the year perfectly. They don't make many movies like this nowadays and anyone who likes good old fashioned movies will really like this one.

I wish there were more new movies. It is a simply story but and has its sad and funny moments and well worth watching.

  18 out of 21 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsA thing of beauty

David Lawrence from Watford, England , 07/01/2006

You probably should not even try to understand this film if you are under 40, or maybe even 50. It is an exquisite evocation of a vanished age and an exploration of the complexities of growing older – of being 25 at heart and forced to inhabit a 70 year-old body. It is also a stunning reminder of the sheer depth of talent of a generation of actors who came to maturity 40 years ago on these shores and who are still at the peak of their powers. It is, quite simply, a thing of beauty.

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Rated - 3 starsLight Hearted Sunday Evening Viewing

A customer from South West, England , 01/09/2005

A 'nice' film. Not challenging to watch but an enjoyable story that meanders along. Judi Dench and Maggie Smith are fantastic. The kind of film you open up a bottle of wine, grab a bar of chocolate and settle back for a lighthearted relaxing story. I enjoyed it but hubbie not too impressed, probably one for the ladies. Worth seeing

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Rated - 5 starsRelaxing watch

Alison Deeming from Grimsby , 08/02/2008

A wonderfully slow simple story of two sisters living in an idyllic spot leading a simple

existence who have their world turned delightfully upside down when they rescue a foreign boy from the sea. The casting is excellent and acting superb. Nothing dramatic just a calm and relaxing watch. A womans film!

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