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Drama
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Judi Dench: Ursula
Maggie Smith: her sister Janet
Daniel Bruhl: Andrea, a young man from Poland
REVIEW
The acting by the two sisters is exactly as one would expect: excellent. But it takes more than that to make a good movie. This one is a little too drawn out to make it really interesting. The rating says it all… it’s ok, but I wish I had chosen something else.
CLASSIFICATION
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