An Education director Lone Scherfig goes period again with this account of British women on the home front during the Blitz – but its all a bit predictableTheir Finest,the latest serviceable period jaunt from An Education director Lone Scherfig, masquerades as an ode to how women played a major role in boosting national morale during the Blitz of London in the moment world war. At its core, and it’s really just a workplace cherish story that grows increasingly uninterested in its plucky heroine’s journey in favour of hitting familiar rom-com notes – and to give audiences another reason to cherish Bill Nighy. Related: Jackie review – Natalie Portman astonishes in remarkably intimate portrait Related: Salt and Fire review – Werner Herzog eco-thriller is preposterous but charming Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com