6/10
knew where it was headed - still enjoyed where it went
17 June 2014
Predictable. Very predictable. Very enjoyable.

I don't find myself saying that very often. Predictability can kill a film's momentum - its' impact. I guess the lesson here is - if you have a predictable script, make sure that you hire Vanessa Redgrave and Terrence Stamp as the leads. Got it? Good.

From the first time we see them, the elderly coupling of Redgrave and Stamp seems perfect. Though they do make an odd couple - she full of life, he down in the permanent dumps - never did I question their being together. There is a comfort between them, an ease in each other's presence that immediately conjures up a whole history. Amazing.

Fine supporting work all around - particularly by Gemma Arterton as the young, perky singing teacher. Handling both comic and dramatic moments with ease, Gemma lights up the screen and more than holds her own opposite those two heavyweights of the British screen.

At a crisp 93 minutes, all the fat has been trimmed. Keep a tissue handy.
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