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Comedy
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Sally Hawkins: 30-something-year old Poppy
and others
REVIEW
We are introduced to fun lovin’ Poppy as she peddles her bike around London, carefree and smiling at everyone, stopping in a bookstore to cheer up the proprietor. You get it? She’s happy-go-lucky. Trouble is this whole episode comes across looking totally fake and foolish.
Then we are treated to the slurred blather of Poppy and her friends discussing the night before. I don’t think they’re working from a script, simply winging it. In any event when Poppy pulls out her falsies and waves them about I knew we were in for some more crude comedy that appeals to some.
But not to me so I left, sorry I had wasted 10 minutes sitting through that silliness.
CLASSIFICATION
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