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I really enjoyed the film, I'm not the biggest musical fan, but it was nice to see something different from the 'norm' and that had such a warm feeling to it.
It's shot really nicely and has a feel of a timeless cosy English mystery.
My stand out characters were Mr E, Anders and the police officers. In particular, Inspector Coode's song about being anosmic and his subsequent exasperation with the unfurling events were particular comedic highlights. In fact there were plenty of comic moments throughout which kept things light as the mystery progressed.
A pleasant ninety minutes spent, recommended.
It's shot really nicely and has a feel of a timeless cosy English mystery.
My stand out characters were Mr E, Anders and the police officers. In particular, Inspector Coode's song about being anosmic and his subsequent exasperation with the unfurling events were particular comedic highlights. In fact there were plenty of comic moments throughout which kept things light as the mystery progressed.
A pleasant ninety minutes spent, recommended.
- craigmerlini
- Nov 28, 2023
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I'm not usually into musicals, but the storyline of this film engrossed me completely. The police officers were one of the (many) highlights for me throughout the film - especially Sergeant Wilderspin portrayed by the fantastic Barton Mills. If any sequels or spinoffs are made, I hope he is able to be part of it! 100% recommend.
The mystery behind the identity of "Mr E" was also brilliantly executed, as was each of the Generalists perfectly playing off each other.
It reminded me heavily of 'Knives Out', but with its own distinct twists and turns that cleans up any doubt about it being a copy - it is without a doubt a tremendous film in its own right.
The mystery behind the identity of "Mr E" was also brilliantly executed, as was each of the Generalists perfectly playing off each other.
It reminded me heavily of 'Knives Out', but with its own distinct twists and turns that cleans up any doubt about it being a copy - it is without a doubt a tremendous film in its own right.
- novabridger
- Dec 2, 2023
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