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Finding Your Feet

Finding Your Feet (2018)

March. 30,2018
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6.7
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Music Romance

A lady has her prim and proper life turned upside down after discovering her husband's affair.

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ChanBot
2018/03/30

i must have seen a different film!!

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Janae Milner
2018/03/31

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2018/04/01

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Juana
2018/04/02

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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sueelaine
2018/04/03

Battling brain cancer this movie generously and humorously got me on my feet and into life again.

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lavatch
2018/04/04

"Finding Your Feet" dragged on too long with a thin plot strung out with poor pacing. Yet, the film exuded good feeling from a fine group of British performers. The goal was to try to inject some gusto in life to the elderly. Due to some good British humor and the ensemble cast, the film largely succeed.The most touching relationship in the film was between the sisters, Sandra and Bif. After a decade-long separation, "Lady" Sandra returns to her humble origins with her sister after her constable husband has betrayed her with another woman. The story then unfolds around the "lust for life" theme embraced by Bif and her friends, who welcome Sandra into the fold.Sandra was a former dancer, once auditioning for a production of "A Chorus Line." She now joins forces with the "Age UK" amateur dancer group. She meets a kindly man, Charlie Glover, whose wife is dying of Alzheimers. The balance of the film tries to sustain the ebb-and-flow in the romantic relationship of Sandra and Charlie. The filmmakers work overtime in trying to develop the "lust for life" theme of the senior citizens. There was a nice character transformation for Sandra, who appears "on her high horse" at the outset, then discovers a new world through the simple things of life, such as genuine conversation, fun at the dance hall, and a reunion with her sister.There was a well-chosen line from Mark Twain spoken in the film by Bif, who subsequently learns that she is dying of lung cancer: "I was dead for billions of years before I was born, and I've not suffered the slightest inconvenience for it." The film succeeds in its theme of letting go of the past. It also unfolds the conflict of whether Sandra will return to the superficial world of her husband or "take a leap" into the unknown with Charlie, who is embarking on a new life in the beautiful Camargue region near Arlès in Southern France.The film really begins to drag when the Age UK group is invited to perform at the Rome Bienele festival. Still, the photography was beautiful in both the English and Italian settings, the scoring was always spot-on for both the dance and incidental music, and the audience remained on pins and needles as to whether Sandra would take her leap.

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tm-sheehan
2018/04/05

Real gem- of course I'm in the age group that would most enjoy this movie but I enjoy any movie that has terrific actors playing characters that anyone can identify with well directed with a good script and this film is one of those that anyone would get a smile, a laugh a tear at times in other words it's about real people in real life situations. Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie are a dream team as sisters and there is a terrific supporting cast including Timothy Spall and Joanna Lumley, who still manages to look glamorous with silver hair and mufti wear. All the characters in this movie have through their individual life experiences been through the highs and lows of life and are still in the game and scoring goals . I love the fact that movies like The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Quartet , The Hundred Foot Journey, The Lady in the Van, Calendar Girls, Ladies in Lavender are still being made and have an audience that appreciates them in this age when youth and escape from the everyday realities of life to other realms and planets seem to command more critical acclaim and box office dollars. My favourite line was Joanna Lumley's character Jackie's explanation of her 3rd marriage break up "We broke up for religious differences, he though he was God." Well worth a look..........

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crosslandkelly-443-641103
2018/04/06

What an absolutely WONDERFUL film, I couldn't recommend it highly enough. Great humour, sadness but a real feel-good film, go and see it, you won't be sorry!! I absolutely loved it, and applauded at the end!

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