Despite some clunky casting and 'box ticking' in today's 'keeping everyone happy' standards( would there really have been a black judge in the early 1920s?), this is a breezy, humorous 'true life' British comedy.
It's like a vamped up Ealing comedy for today's poisonous social media keyboard warriors, who get off with writing nasty comments on everything/everyone within the privacy and comfort in their own homes; as witnessed by the real culprit who was sending these letters in the first place.
Religion doesn't come out of this well and its easy to see why the person turned out the way they did when confronted everyday with pious Biblical teachings and domination.
The performances are great.
It's like a vamped up Ealing comedy for today's poisonous social media keyboard warriors, who get off with writing nasty comments on everything/everyone within the privacy and comfort in their own homes; as witnessed by the real culprit who was sending these letters in the first place.
Religion doesn't come out of this well and its easy to see why the person turned out the way they did when confronted everyday with pious Biblical teachings and domination.
The performances are great.