A powerful London theater critic becomes entangled in a web of deceit and murder.A powerful London theater critic becomes entangled in a web of deceit and murder.A powerful London theater critic becomes entangled in a web of deceit and murder.
Albie Marber
- Lennie
- (as Albert Marber)
Éva Magyar
- Dolly
- (as Eva Magyar)
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- Writers
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Storyline
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- TriviaPremiered at TIFF 2023 with mixed reviews and a dark ending that turned the audience off. The film's distributor requested re-shoots to take place in March/April 2024 and a new cut of the film including a new ending.
- GoofsNear the beginning and later at Viscount Brooke's house the Union Flag is being flown. On both occasions it is upside down.
- Quotes
Nina Land: I grew up reading you. I wanted to act because of you. I so wanted to meet your standards, but you think I'm appalling.
Jimmy Erskine: There is art in you, Miss Land. My disappointment is in your failure to access it.
- SoundtracksSpeaking Easy
Written by Manuel Dante and Mathieu Faivre
Published by Bam Music Limited
Featured review
Set in 1930's London, this is more of a vignette than anything . The settings are all kept to period, but cliche pervades and London is often foggy. Because of the story, everything is gloomy too. The story references, a little, the politics of the time, and can be seen referring to well
known British newspaper magnates.
So, the challenge, when you have well known actors who "act", is that any film they're in, in my view, looses a degree of authenticity and believability. I think this film suffers from that.
The main actors (Arterton, Mckellen) and the rest of the ensemble do a decent job, and the writing is of better quality than normal. However, I kept thinking that this is a stage play that doesn't translate well to film. I think the target viewer demographic are the sort of people who like to see serious stuff in the theatre, so this isn't one I would recommend, unless you like vaguely depressing, serious, cinema/theatre.
So, the challenge, when you have well known actors who "act", is that any film they're in, in my view, looses a degree of authenticity and believability. I think this film suffers from that.
The main actors (Arterton, Mckellen) and the rest of the ensemble do a decent job, and the writing is of better quality than normal. However, I kept thinking that this is a stage play that doesn't translate well to film. I think the target viewer demographic are the sort of people who like to see serious stuff in the theatre, so this isn't one I would recommend, unless you like vaguely depressing, serious, cinema/theatre.
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- Curtain Call
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $449,020
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $176,563
- Sep 15, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,282,044
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
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