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Judi Dench | ... | ||
Tom Wilkinson | ... | ||
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Patrick Pearson | ... |
Graham's Colleague
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Hugh Dickson | ... |
Judge
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James Rawlings | ... |
Estate Agent
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Bill Nighy | ... | ||
Penelope Wilton | ... | ||
Maggie Smith | ... | ||
Liza Tarbuck | ... |
Staff Nurse
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Paul Bhattacharjee | ... |
Dr. Ghujarapartidar
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Lucy Robinson | ... |
Judith
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Ronald Pickup | ... | ||
Celia Imrie | ... | ||
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Simon Wilson | ... | |
Sara Stewart | ... |
Madge's Daughter
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Seven elderly Britons, for a variety of reasons, respond to an online ad and travel to Jaipur, India, where they find run-down hotel with a young, exuberant, and optimistic host. Evelyn, newly widowed, wants low-cost experience, Graham seeks a long-ago love, Douglas and Jean have lost their pension in a family investment, Muriel needs cheap hip surgery, Madge seeks a rich husband, and Norman is chasing women. India affects each in different ways, enchanting Douglas and Evelyn while driving Jean deeper into bitterness. Their host, young Sonny, has dreams but little cash or skill; he also has a girlfriend whom his mother dismisses. Stories cross and discoveries await each one. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
Marigold Hotel was overall a very pleasant film with a distinct feel-good factor - helped by the vibrancy of the Indian setting. Judi Dench is excellent as always, and Bill Nighy really captures the child within for this film. In fact, all of the cast were superb, although Dev Patel suffered from a little overacting! The plot is more like a moral, and explores a 'young at heart' theme throughout. I think the vision of the film is somewhat confused at times. It seems to shift from a full-on comedy to a film about ageism, and it doesn't flow as well as one would hope. Also, Maggie Smith's character (although superbly played) is a slightly far fetched transformation, so I would have liked to see more focus on her throughout the film. Overall though, a nice, entertaining piece of work. Perhaps not as good as you would expect from such a star-studded cast, but nevertheless, very entertaining!