Time Out says
Thankfully, ‘Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ director Stephan Elliott has no intention of turning this into some anodyne drawing-room divertissement. But it’s as if Elliott is trying a bit too hard: there’s a flurry of ostentatious camera moves, an often ungainly rhythm to the scenes and the conceit of shoehorning vocal numbers old and new (‘Sex Bomb’, anyone?) into an already dialogue-heavy soundscape was surely a non-starter. Still, nobody does matronly hauteur like Scott Thomas, and peroxide bombshell Biel proves surprisingly confident with the dialogue, if ultimately lacking enough variety of approach when Coward turns the tables to suggest her glamorous interloper is not all that. Overall, the film’s never less than lively – with Kris Marshall a nifty scene-stealer as the wise butler – yet you do get the sense that greater discipline all round would have made even more of it. As it is, it’s fizzy, but variable.
Release Details
- Rated:PG
- Release date:Friday 7 November 2008
- Duration:97 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Stephan Elliott
- Screenwriter:Stephan Elliott, Sheridan Jobbins
- Cast:
- Jessica Biel
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- Colin Firth
- Ben Barnes
- Kimberley Nixon
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