Miss Pettigrew

Posted March 4, 2009 in Film by Did

Miss Pettigrew Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day with Frances McDormand and Amy Adams, is an adaptation of a novel by Winifred Watson published in 1938.

To be honest when the movie started, I thought "ouch, thin, it looks all rotten." And I was mistaken. ;-) Probably a bit overshadowed by the heavyweights of the time Gran Torino and Underworld 3 , Miss Pettigrew is nevertheless a refreshing film.

In England in 1939, Guinevere Pettigrew is a middle-aged governess. It is found on a misunderstanding instead of social secretary a young actress and singer wanton, Delysia Lafosse.

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Miss Pettigrew extracted

It's a comedy - romance, but it does not show right away. The humor is very English and discreet.

The glamorous world of British high society is fully represented: good manners, how to talk very classy, ​​gossip ... :-) The story is interesting and fits with the realization that time. You can almost believe that the movie date 50.

Having been afraid of a boring film, I must admit that I had not appreciated as much a comedy for a long time.

IMDb Average: 7.5 / 10. My rating: 7 / 10.

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France is the last country in the world where the movie comes out to the movies, February 25, 2009. Almost a year after the release Rican. : - /
The DVD zone 1 (America) has been available since August 19, 2008, the DVD zone 2 will be released in some countries in Europe March 9, 2009.

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