Our first film of 2023 was ‘Empire of Light’ written and directed by Sam Mendes and set around a grand old art deco cinema in a forlorn English seaside resort during the early nineties. We were expecting a gentle love affair between two social misfits – a single white woman of a certain age and a handsome young black fella – an evocative period piece to warm the heart on a damp afternoon, set against the decline in traditional bucket and spade holidays. What we got was much more: a beautifully filmed, visually absorbing in-yer-face exposé of depression, repression and racism – and a little hope too – during rapidly changing times.

Opening to mixed reviews, the film stars the superb Olivia Coleman and easy-on-the-eye Micheal Ward as the star-crossed lovers with an excellent supporting cast, including Colin Firth as the sleazy cinema manager and Toby Jones as the geeky projectionist. Some critics thought the screenplay was a bit thin, whereas we saw the actors speak volumes with just a glance. We loved it, though I can’t quite get over Colin Firth demanding to be sucked off – quite the departure from Mr Darcy and his magnificent britches in ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
Here’s the trailer…
Looks interesting. I’ve passed the title on to my head movie pirater. Or is it on Netflix? Hope you are well. My doctor has Covid. 😔 upping our game.
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We’re all better now, thanks. Sorry to hear about you doc. Don’t think the film’s on netflix so it’s over to your pirate 😉
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Have you seen Good Luck To You Leo Grande w Emma Thompson?
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Sadly not. Emma Thompson’s fab, as is her mother – both a couple of eccentrics. The film was on our list but we didn’t get round to it.
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Sounds good. Thanks.
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