Saturday, March 4, 2023

MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS (2022)

 


Directed by: Anthony Fabian 

Written By: Anthony Fabian, Carroll Cartwright, Keith Thompson and Olivia Hetreed 

Based On The Novel Written By: Paul Gallico 

Cinematography: Felix Wiedemann

Editor: Barney Pilling


Cast: Lesley Manville, Isabelle Huppert, Lambert Wilson, Alba Baptista, Jason Issacs, Lucas Bravo, Ellen Thomas, Rose Williams, Anna Chancellor, Christian McKay 



A widowed cleaning lady in 1950s London falls madly in love with a couture Dior dress and decides that she must have one of her own.


I can’t say what made me want to see this film. As I will admit I was smitten as soon as I saw the poster and the trailer. I am glad that neither lets you down. As they pretty much preview the spirit of the film.


This is a good comfort movie. What I would call a perfect Sunday film. It’s entirely predictable and charming. Leaving the audience with a smile and managing to stay inoffensive throughout. 


This is the type of movie you go to in theaters to come out smiling or the ones you would wait to see at the discount theaters at least. 


This film even starts or predicts attitudes changing in the past that only started to happen recently.


It manages to set up what looks to be a whirlwind romance for a character that eventually fails, yet brings the character and movie down to earth. So that it isn’t a complete fantasy. Though later rewards the characters with something much more stable, sweet, and stronger. Luckily It’s not the main focus of the film.


Amazed by the character actress Lesley Manville who usually plays villains, especially you love to hate. Here she is so sweet and winning. 


It’s a film full of lessons that eventually are taught, shown, or learned. Where food usually prevails. Mean characters are shown to have other sides. 


The film never quite feels like something special. Though constantly puts you in a good mood. Good movie to watch with family.


Almost like a children’s Fantasy film made for adults only without the fantasy, but keeps the mood. 


It’s one of those films where a sensible nice person upsets the jet set but then makes them realize the errors of their ways and reminds them that there are regular and pure people in the world.


As usual, the film seems Like everything is going to go along dreamily for the lead character except for some challenges laid her way. Though the film does at turns keep you second guessing and makes the lead truly have to either work to get to her happy ending or has it taken away and the hanks to her strength of character get it rectified or helped along the way by others. 


This comes from her learning lessons about her nice nature at times and that those who you try to care for and protect Don’t always feel the same way it have the same intent in their hearts.


Grade: B


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