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'The comic joy of the film is watching the great and good collide, as a magnificent cast relays a story about class that falls apart at the seams.'
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'This is no better, and no worse, than two hours of particularly posh soap opera.'
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'Its selection as the closing film at last year's Cannes Festival counts as a major national embarrassment.'
Read more » The Independent
Read more » The Independent
'There are brittle insights into upper-crust British lives, and Martha Fiennes (Onegin) remains a promising director, even if she should probably stop casting brother Ralph.'
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