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Post by crabtree on Sept 10, 2022 16:43:32 GMT
Don't go expecting hundreds of vicars, but do go expecting a Shakespeare in Love of murder mysteries, with layer upon layer, some very funny in jokes. It's stylish and a little clunky, and with very loose geography of theatres backstage and the west end, but there we go.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 10, 2022 18:26:43 GMT
I adored See How They Run. I love Sam Rockwell anyway, but giving the mystery set around The Mousetrap was a lovely touch. It felt like a proper Ealing comedy.
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Post by Jon on Sept 10, 2022 18:37:30 GMT
I adored See How They Run. I love Sam Rockwell anyway, but giving the mystery set around The Mousetrap was a lovely touch. It felt like a proper Ealing comedy. How is Saoirse Ronan?
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Post by crabtree on Sept 10, 2022 18:59:50 GMT
oh she is wonderful, and looks magnificent in her uniform. very dry and droll.
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Post by barrowside on Sept 10, 2022 22:59:02 GMT
She does tend to be wonderful in everything.
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Post by talkingheads on Sept 11, 2022 7:51:58 GMT
I adored See How They Run. I love Sam Rockwell anyway, but giving the mystery set around The Mousetrap was a lovely touch. It felt like a proper Ealing comedy. How is Saoirse Ronan? Wonderful, as always. Her sunny optimism contrasted with Rockwell's droll cynicism is a joy.
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Post by crabtree on Sept 11, 2022 10:42:46 GMT
I love how the Ambassadors (?) suddenly had a huge epic foyer - the Domininion I assume, and all that spacious backstage area and corridors! And what a lavish party for 100 performances - some great in jokes about Stoppard, Hamlet, and so much theatre history.
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Post by Jon on Sept 11, 2022 11:30:55 GMT
I love how the Ambassadors (?) suddenly had a huge epic foyer - the Domininion I assume, and all that spacious backstage area and corridors! And what a lavish party for 100 performances - some great in jokes about Stoppard, Hamlet, and so much theatre history. I assume because the real Ambassadors is tiny and the St Martin's isn't much bigger they had to essentially had to create a theatre using bits of other theatres for filming purposes. There is one reference which stood out which I thought was hilarious which is the homage to The Shining
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Post by hadeswasking on Sept 11, 2022 14:04:49 GMT
Don't jump to conclusions!
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Post by crabtree on Sept 11, 2022 18:28:27 GMT
a good nod to The Real Inspector Hound - more nods than a backseat toy dachshund.
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Post by Being Alive on Sept 12, 2022 15:28:34 GMT
Exterior of the St Martin's (but called something else), foyer of the Dominion, auditorium of the Old Vic - it's enough to give theatre fans whiplash!
Great fun though - very jolly and a great 100 mins. Ronan a delight as ever, with huge enjoyment from Ruth Wilson, Sam Rockwell and Adrien Brody
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 12, 2022 15:37:06 GMT
Ah, so it's the Old Vic on the posters? Lots of pillars.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Sept 12, 2022 18:40:10 GMT
Good fun, Ronan was a delight.
Will now have to finally get around to seeing The Mousetrap.
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Post by Distant Dreamer... on Sept 12, 2022 18:44:01 GMT
Exterior of the St Martin's (but called something else), foyer of the Dominion, auditorium of the Old Vic - it's enough to give theatre fans whiplash! Great fun though - very jolly and a great 100 mins. Ronan a delight as ever, with huge enjoyment from Ruth Wilson, Sam Rockwell and Adrien Brody St Martins is called the Ambassadors in the film, the theatre in which the Mousetrap first opened just to the left. I assume they used St Martins Lane and renamed it as the bright sign advertising the show is there (although not very 50s!). The foyers of the Dominion are lush. Wish they’d used a more opulent auditorium than the Old Vic though. Geeky bit…the set for the mousetrap as show in the film is not representative of the real show (the stairs are in the opposite side of the stage for example) and the designs are different. There’s also dialogue from the play spoken at times throughout the film, some of it is from the play, some definitely isn’t. Whilst Richard Attenborough and Shelia Simm (original leads in the show) are characters in the film, the remainder of the cast playing the small roles of the other characters in the Mousetrap bear little resemblance to the originals, but it doesn’t matter. It’s a fun film, keep an eye for little fun bits such as the reference to Tom Stoppard.
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Post by jampot on Sept 12, 2022 19:37:06 GMT
Pretty sure the pub Sam went into was "The coal hole" on the strand just along from the Savoy...The jazz bar restaurant scene looked like Smith & Wollensky a bit further down but not quite so certain about that..
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Post by AddisonMizner on Sept 18, 2022 16:54:05 GMT
I went to see this today. It is my first time in a cinema since the pandemic.
It is a lovely little film - very funny and self-referential (I did laugh out loud at various points), Saoirse Ronan is indeed wonderful in it (when isn’t she?), and so is Sam Rockwell (although I thought his accent was a a little all over the place). In fact, the whole cast is fantastic - a who’s who of (mostly) British talent. It also made me want to go and see ‘The Mousetrap’ (I have never seen it).
I don’t think I got all of the references, so I am looking forward to seeing it again, undoubtedly when it is streaming.
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Post by mkb on Sept 18, 2022 17:03:51 GMT
I saw this last week. Right up my street. Loved it.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Sept 18, 2022 19:05:09 GMT
Anyone spot all the references in the dentist scene?
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Post by showgirl on Sept 19, 2022 13:10:04 GMT
I enjoyed it, though as I had the whole cinema to myself, I did miss the atmosphere an appreciative audience might have created. It's probably not that good but it was entertaining (and a darn sight better than the ghastly Funny Pages, which was another of the 3 films I saw that day), but I'm counting on the forthcoming sequel to Knives Out to outshine this.
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Post by harrietcraig on Sept 19, 2022 21:24:45 GMT
Anyone spot all the references in the dentist scene? Do you mean the names of all the dentists whose names are shown next to the door buzzers when Saoirse Ronan rings them all because she doesn’t know which dentist Sam Rockwell (supposedly) went to? If so, I missed the references because they went by too fast. Care to share in a spoiler?
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Post by cherokee on Sept 19, 2022 21:33:24 GMT
I thought this was quite enjoyable, whilst not quite living up to my expectations. Saoirse Ronan was fabulous, but I thought Sam Rockwell was a big disappointment - his low energy, shambling performance became very one note and slightly irritating when juxtaposed against Ronan's sparkiness. It meant that the moment when she 'betrayed' him kind of went for nothing. I also found the mixture of real people with fictional events a little baffling and in slightly poor taste...
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Sept 19, 2022 22:44:52 GMT
Anyone spot all the references in the dentist scene? Do you mean the names of all the dentists whose names are shown next to the door buzzers when Saoirse Ronan rings them all because she doesn’t know which dentist Sam Rockwell (supposedly) went to? If so, I missed the references because they went by too fast. Care to share in a spoiler? I only recognised one Norman Gale which is the name of a character in Agatha Christie’s ‘Death in the Clouds’, a character who is a dentist and turns out to be the killer. . I read that they’re all the name of dentist characters from other works of fiction.
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Post by justfran on Nov 3, 2022 21:51:44 GMT
Now showing on Disney+ 😊
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Post by danb on Nov 4, 2022 14:19:35 GMT
Watching it now…do we know where the scenes set in the theatre were filmed. There was a tracking shot of someone walking around FOH that went on forever rather than the seven seconds one would think it would take to wander the corridors of the tiny Ambassadors.
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Post by mkb on Nov 4, 2022 14:24:26 GMT
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