Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTom Fitzhenry is an ugly and reclusive aristocrat who lives on his own in a large mansion. He despairs of ever having a relationship with a woman... until Cathy comes into his life when she ... Leer todoTom Fitzhenry is an ugly and reclusive aristocrat who lives on his own in a large mansion. He despairs of ever having a relationship with a woman... until Cathy comes into his life when she and her father come to repair the house's ageing plumbing.Tom Fitzhenry is an ugly and reclusive aristocrat who lives on his own in a large mansion. He despairs of ever having a relationship with a woman... until Cathy comes into his life when she and her father come to repair the house's ageing plumbing.
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An ugly man lives isolated in a massive house tended to by the live-in help, Mr. and Mrs. Robbins. (Peter Vaughan and Gwenllian Davies are magnificent fun as the devoted manservant and the terrible cook.) They try to set the poor fellow up with toffee-nosed totty, but nothing really works.
When the boiler goes on the blink for the umpteenth time, it's finally time to call in real plumbers (Sam Kelly) and his daughter, the delicious Cathy (Sienna Guillory.) Cathy manages to break an expensive vase and thus begins an unlikely friendship...
A delightful and funny script makes the whole story race by far too quickly. It's a simple tale with a big heart and some very funny moments along the way.
The experienced director, Ben Bolt (Doc Martin... yeah, welcome to the incestuous world of British television!) directs the teleplay with just the right amount of gentle humor. The story doesn't get mushy and it all ends very nicely. At the very end, we learn even more about the beast... something that will make the union of Tom and Cathy a very satisfying one indeed! ;)
Great British television!
The setting of this film was superb and believable, and furthermore the casting was excellent. Martin Clunes perfectly played the rather stuck-up Englishman clinging to the ways of the past in his run down stately home, hiding from a world he believes is not ready to accept his appearance.
The film challenges issues of the holes we create for ourselves, and furthermore the assumptions we make about other people's beliefs and acceptance levels.
If you want to have a heartwarming tale which is beautifully shot and acted, this would be the one to chose. Its short, but packs in everything it needs to in the time. Its funny, but poignant, and subtle. And for this I think it merits a high rating.
I don't know why, but I always considered this the weakest of the trio of Trapped episodes, how wrong I was. The Trapped scenario works perfectly in this modern day retelling of Beauty and The Beast.
They managed to pack so much content into the rather limited time allowance of just 45 minutes.
It's funny, it's poignant, it's moving, the acting is spellbinding, Clunes as always is magnificent, he commands every single scene he appears in.
Guillory and Kelly are awesome as father and daughter, and I absolutely loved the charming double act of Peter Vaughan and Gwenllian Davies, they are fabulous.
Cristian Solimeno plays the part of jerk Ryan well, I think this was just before he'd become well known on Footballer's wives.
Loved it, 9/10.
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- TriviaThis is the second in a trilogy of comedy dramas (with Von Trapped (2004) and King of Fridges (2004)) based on the theme of being trapped.
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[Mr Robbins is serving a meal to Tom]
Tom Fitzhenry: What's Mrs Robbins conjoured up for us today?
Mr. Robbins: I can't be definite, sir. It may be a form of stew.
[shot of a congealed mess on a plate]
Tom Fitzhenry: Ah yes, I've had this before. It's actually less intimidating than it looks.
- ConexionesFollowed by King of Fridges (2004)