Easy Virtue Tuesday, Sep 22 2009 

I’d been looking forward to this film since I found out Ben Barnes of Prince Caspian fame was in it – not that I’ve seen the second Narnia movie.

Set in the 1920s, John Whittaker has married an American Racing Car Driver who is a widow. This is her second marriage. He takes her home to meet his eccentric English family, who all immediately hate her. She finds an ally in her father in law, Jim. John thinks Larita is imagining things when she tells him his family doesn’t like her, but Larita tries her hardest to fit in – in her own unique way of course.

This film is a funny period film. I haven’t had this much fun with a period film since Mrs Pettigrew Lives for a Day! The dialogue is fascinating and sharp. Larita is sassy, beautiful, funny but also sad and steely. John is fun loving but slowly realises his responsibilities once a few home truths hit him.

But its Kristin Scott Thomas as Mrs. Whittaker who steals the film. Her firm dislike of her daughter in law is fun, but also the sadness, desperation and the way she tries to keep a crumbling family and house together is touching.

I’d recommend this film if you’re in the mood for a fun period piece with an edge and a bite.

5 out of 5 stars.

Easy Virtue [DVD] [2008]

Random Fact: In the vintage Monte Carlo scene which opens the movie, when Larita first sees John both her and John’s movements are slowed down while the rest of the cast play at ‘normal’ (i.e newsreel) speed. This was accomplished by filming the crowd, Larita, John, the background and the foreground mechanics separately against green screen and compositing them together at different speeds.

St Trinians Saturday, Aug 15 2009 

A film about an anarchic girls school sounds a little over done, but this one is actually funny.

A remake of the original St. Trinian’s movies, updated with the brightest and best of British, this movie will make you laugh.

From the slightly insane Headmistress, Miss Fritton, to her more deranged pupils, this film will make you giggle. It has not only slap stick humor and funny situations, but a credible storyline.

New girl Anabelle, who also happens to be Miss. Fritton’s niece is landed in the school from hell. The Head Girl is a smart and street wise, Kelly who keeps the girls in order. The anarchic twins who are good at explosives, the posh totty girls who will do anything, the Chavs always willing to pick a fight and the Emos.

The girls have to save the school by finding £50,000 to stop it from closing. They also have to win School Challenge against their arch nemesis.

Of course the girls do save the school, in their own unique way of course.

This is a delicious comedy for a lazy sunday afternoon.

5 out of 5 stars.

Random fact: The movie was inspired by the original drawings of the girls of St. Trinians by Ronald Searle.

St Trinian’s [DVD] [2007]

My friend Gill has also reviewed this at Kiss my Sass. Check it out here.