WICKED LITTLE LETTERS Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
- Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil Wicked Little Letters - a 2023 British black comedy mystery film directed by Thea Sharrock and written by Jonny Sweet.
Premise: When people in Littlehampton--including conservative local Edith--begin to receive letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting that something is amiss, the town's women investigate.
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Cast:
Olivia Colman as Edith Swan
Jessie Buckley as Rose Gooding
Anjana Vasan as PC Gladys Moss
Malachi Kirby as Bill
Timothy Spall as Edward Swan
Joanna Scanlan as Ann
Gemma Jones as Victoria Swan
Lolly Adefope as Kate
Eileen Atkins as Mabel
Alisha Weir as Nancy Gooding, Rose's daughter
Paul Chahidi as Chief Constable Spedding
Hugh Skinner as Constable Papperwick
Richard Goulding as Mr. Scales
Tim Key as Father Ambrose
Jason Watkins as Mr. Treading
Krishni Patel as Winnie Moss
Cinematography by Ben Davis
Music by Isobel Waller-Bridge
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An adult woman, who's living with her parents, looking for attention, by writing her thoughts...nothing has changed much over the years I guess 🤨- this and *Dogman* give food for thought - above average for some pondering😉Interesting ☺
Laughed throughout this movie, kept thinking this town needs real crime...
The worst part for me is how at the end of the film the two ladies (Edith and Rose) are acting like they’re still friends! Like bitch she almost framed you and sent you to a labour camp, how are you gonna still wink and joke around with her like you’re best buddies??
That's why I like straight forward people, they rarely bear grudges...
It just went to further prove that despite her foul mouth, Rose had a good, compassionate heart.
Now Edith......she would've held a grudge like all phony christians do.
@@instructivesilence359😂 yeah because staunch Christians are so nice and non judgmental 😅 - hey I’ve got some gay people on the line for you 🙄
This was Regal's Monday Mystery Movie and I was pleasantly surprised as it's not something I would normally choose to see in theaters.
I'm looking forward to your commentary on this sassy story!
Love Nick’s hoodie what the heckie.
Glad to see u guys. I was missing ur reviews. Y’all make my day.
its not a whodunit its a who wrote it (:
Love Olivia Colman and eagerly anticipating her upcoming project, 'Wicked Little Letters.' On another note, I recently delved into a captivating miniseries on Hulu (accessible via Paramount+ and Showtime) called 'The Woman In The Wall' (2023). This fictional series revolves around the haunting narrative of survivors from the Magdalene Laundries, a subject that's both poignant and compelling.
I started watching Woman in the Wall, but had to step away from it. A tad bit too sad for me. I think I ended on season 3.
This looks really fun, thanks for the review!!!
I love your reviews. I am waiting for my credit card replacement and headed to AMC in mayfair mall if they have the movie
Are you guys going to review Challengers?
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I know I’m going to love this film. Reminds of The Banshees of Inisherin.
Timothy Spall gave a memorable performance as a really kind and loving man in Secrets & Lies. It sounds like he’s doing a successful villain here. Secrets & Lies has a strong cast, I’d be curious to know what Nick thinks of Brenda Blethyn’s performance. I read that most, or all of it was improvised, I think that was pretty common for Mike Leigh. Marianne Jean-Baptiste I love you. Health & Happiness Queers
I am not Nick....but Brenda is always amazing! Her performance in Little Voice blew my mind. She is so versatile and capable of conveying subtle emotions as well as big boisterous expressions.
This movie seems juicy.
It's true story
there's also a touch of early 20thC anti-Irish racism presumably
Oh I’m sure there’s terrible anti Irish and black signs at restaurants and stuff there if it’s a true representation of the time in England.
@TravelsTTG sure but also, Jessie Buckley is Irish so the assumption "of course foul-mouthed Irish lady is the one writing these letters" is probably / hopefully built into the script
Yes, there's anti-Irish racism but no other racism! The fact that the woman police officer is Indian and Jesse Buckley’s live-in lover is black goes without comment by anyone. There's even a black judge in a later courtroom scene.
@@TravelsTTG😂 nope - female black cop, the only male who isn’t an A hole - black!
Nick gave the movie 3 points. How much did you gave it?
I want to see this film in the theaters. Because the combo of Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley is hard to resist. Also this past week I saw the foreign films "The Taste of Things" and "Perfect Days." They were both good. However I found both to be slightly overrated. Plus I saw the new Russell Crowe film "Sleeping Dogs." It has been receiving poor to mixed reviews. I have to strongly disagree. This film, albeit slow in the middle, was worth the pay off with the twist ending. One thinks it will definitely go a certain way and it doesn't.
I like the movie but I don’t get why they chose people of color to replace the real characters who were white in this movie. The woman police was actually white and Rose’s ma wasn’t black, he was white, were we supposed overlook that back in 1920? Again the movie was worth watching and it showed a woman’s jealousy over another woman’s free spirit that she would have her jailed. Go see the movie