Flash Movie Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day

Harkening back to those romantic comedies of the 1940’s, this movie was a fun viewing. Frances McDormand plays a dowdy, middle-aged, recently fired, ex-governess in London. When an American actress, played by Amy Adams, hires her to be her “social secretary,” Francis’ character spirals into a world of zany glamour. Amy and Frances were a hoot (yes, I said “hoot”) in this film, as they become a balancing act for each other in the craziness that pops up around them. Additionally, I got a kick out of seeing the art deco set designs and costumes.  For some old fashioned movie watching, I suggest you check this film out.

3 stars — DVD 

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From a long line of movie afficionados, one brother was the #1 renter of movies in the country with Blockbuster, I am following in the same traditions that came before me. To balance out the long hours seated in dark movie theaters, I also teach yoga and cycling. For the past 3 years, I have correctly picked the major Oscar winners... so join me as we explore the wonder of movies and search for that perfect 4 star movie.

Posted on November 16, 2011, in Comedy. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. I agree that this movie was very enjoyable. I remember smiling a lot. Felt invested with the main characters and following their paths.
    Thumbs up!

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