This Beautiful Fantastic (2016)
Country: GB/US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Simon Aboud
Cast: Jessica Brown Findlay, Jeremy Irvine, Andrew Scott, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Chancellor
Synopsis:
A foundling grows up and becomes an assistant librarian with OCD tendencies. When her landlord tells her that she must move out because her garden is in disarray (an ingrained fear of nature militating against orderliness), she leans for support on her cantankerous neighbour and his single-parent housekeeper.
Review:
You quickly learn not to count the improbabilities in this gentle fable, not to mention any resemblance to a certain film with Amelie in the title. However, the gardening theme has its own appeal and the performances are universally pleasing, providing you are happy with something sweet for the tooth as opposed to nourishing for the mind.
Country: GB/US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Simon Aboud
Cast: Jessica Brown Findlay, Jeremy Irvine, Andrew Scott, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Chancellor
Synopsis:
A foundling grows up and becomes an assistant librarian with OCD tendencies. When her landlord tells her that she must move out because her garden is in disarray (an ingrained fear of nature militating against orderliness), she leans for support on her cantankerous neighbour and his single-parent housekeeper.
Review:
You quickly learn not to count the improbabilities in this gentle fable, not to mention any resemblance to a certain film with Amelie in the title. However, the gardening theme has its own appeal and the performances are universally pleasing, providing you are happy with something sweet for the tooth as opposed to nourishing for the mind.
Country: GB/US
Technical: col 100m
Director: Simon Aboud
Cast: Jessica Brown Findlay, Jeremy Irvine, Andrew Scott, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Chancellor
Synopsis:
A foundling grows up and becomes an assistant librarian with OCD tendencies. When her landlord tells her that she must move out because her garden is in disarray (an ingrained fear of nature militating against orderliness), she leans for support on her cantankerous neighbour and his single-parent housekeeper.
Review:
You quickly learn not to count the improbabilities in this gentle fable, not to mention any resemblance to a certain film with Amelie in the title. However, the gardening theme has its own appeal and the performances are universally pleasing, providing you are happy with something sweet for the tooth as opposed to nourishing for the mind.