The Roses (#719)
I saw a movie the other day, aptly described as a comedy, and I actually enjoyed it and laughed at many of the antics of a presumably ideal English couple, Ivy and Theo Rose, with great careers and with two great children. I don't know if this was intended as a British version of The War of the Roses, which wowed audiences nearly forty years ago and starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen 'Turner. Are either of them still alive? From my recollection, THE ROSES was much better. Theo is an architect who doesn't follow the rules and gets fired after a museum he designed falls into the sea. And Ivy's career aa a chef and then restauranteur soars as he wallows in self pity and spends his time training his children in fitness. Their perfect marriage begins to fall apart, watched by two friends, his lawyer and wife, very well played by successful television performers Andy Samberg and Allison Janney. And I must not neglect to praise and acknowledge the leads, dramatic actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman. The one hour and 46 minute film received a thumbs up from 65% of critics and 77% of audiences. It's the funniest comedy I have seen in ages.
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