Intelligent humour underpins this film from beginning to end. Delivered in the style of a mocumentary, I enjoyed the lightheartedness of this film, which, contrastingly, highlighted ambition and strength in its female leads - something that didn't become evident until moments before the credits started to roll. Compared to other films of a similar style, this delivers a colourful, sharp and witty story which can easily be seen when viewed by an astute audience. With sweet and well judged performances by Emma Kirrage and Zak Reay-Barry, this film is well worth watching.
As an edit in response to someone else's comments on this film (tsuingosuto) - remember that this forum is to provide a critical review of the show, not of someone else's opinion...