Hampstead, Diane Keaton & Brendan Gleeson |
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13th June 2017, 11:04 PM
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Might see this one just for the London setting tbh. Out a week on Friday |
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14th June 2017, 08:16 PM
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I might see this but I'm not too sure really. It looks a bit mundane to be honest and Diane Keaton is the only thing making me comtemplate watching this. If they're all at my local cinema, I'll go and see The Book of Henry and Transformers before I see this on that release week if possible...
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25th June 2017, 12:53 AM
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I really enjoyed Hampstead. It was heart warming and I felt a strong sense of pathos throughout, Helped by the fact that the characters were all very believable and well-acted IMO.
Anyone else interested? |
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27th June 2017, 10:12 PM
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Ended up seeing this as my local wasn't showing The Book of Henry
It was a decent film but a bit forgettable, I'm already having a bit of a blank on any jokes/character's names/key scenes after just coming out of the movie It was a charming little film and Diane Keaton certainly added to that as she comes across really lovely too. Plus, I really enjoyed the accountant character and his facial expressions made me chuckle a fair bit. Other than that, the romance feels a bit awkward to be honest but the plot still made it an enjoyable enough film, just don't expect me to remember much of it this time next |
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