Eddie Izzard does a great job here. The story is well crafted with just enough surprises to keep you on your toes. A British agent is sent to an unusual school for girls in the days shortly before WW2. There are lots of clues that lead you to places that the story doesn't follow, and some surprises for which you don't get any clues.
It's a tight, suspenseful story, marvelous cast and suitable for older children and up. No profanity, minimal violence and the story's twists and turns can be followed without too much trouble. It's a vivid picture of a section of pre-war British life that is rarely seen.
I have never appreciated cell phones more than watching a desperate man trying to find a phone in the English countryside of 1939.
It's a tight, suspenseful story, marvelous cast and suitable for older children and up. No profanity, minimal violence and the story's twists and turns can be followed without too much trouble. It's a vivid picture of a section of pre-war British life that is rarely seen.
I have never appreciated cell phones more than watching a desperate man trying to find a phone in the English countryside of 1939.