Amy Adams' Delysia is a whirling dervish of deceit. And yet, thanks to Adams' beaming smile, she's still sweet.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008)
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Reviews Counted:139
Fresh:108
Rotten:31
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Miss Pettigrew is a breezy period comedy carried by the strong performances of Amy Adams and Frances McDormand.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some partial nudity and innuendo.
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Mar 7, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $12,294,036
Synopsis: As in MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS and BEING JULIA, this period comedy brings wit and style to its depiction of 1930s London. Based on Winifred Watson's novel, MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY begins with... As in MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS and BEING JULIA, this period comedy brings wit and style to its depiction of 1930s London. Based on Winifred Watson's novel, MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY begins with the title character, a frumpy middle-aged governess winningly played by Frances McDormand (FARGO), being turned away from her employment agency. After losing her job prospects and all her earthly possessions in a mishap, Guinevere Pettigrew isn't sure where her next meal is coming from. But some cleverness leads her to the door of aspiring actress Delysia Lafosse, who needs a social secretary to juggle her three men: a nightclub owner (Mark Strong), a son of a theater producer (Tom Payne), and a piano player (Lee Pace). The first two offer her a chance at stardom, but the pianist can't give her anything but love. In a single day, Miss Pettigrew helps Delysia navigate the ever-stormy waters of love, while she learns that romance may not only be reserved for the young. With its witty script and jazzy score, MISS PETTIGREW may seem feather-light at times, but there's an undercurrent of sadness that gives the comedy a bit of weight. World War II is just about to come to London, and the echoes of the previous war still haunt those who can remember it. Unsurprisingly, McDormand gives a fantastic performance as the title character, but the effervescent Adams continues to surprise, even after turning in great work in JUNEBUG and ENCHANTED. As impressive as the two female leads are, there are some excellent performances from two male costars: Ciáran Hinds (MARGOT AT THE WEDDING) is perfectly warm as a lingerie designer Miss Pettigrew encounters, and Pace (PUSHING DAISIES) wins hearts as the faithful Michael. Costume designer Michael O'Connor also deserves praise for creating the film's eye-catching clothing. [More]
Starring: Frances McDormand, Amy Adams, Lee Pace, Ciaran Hinds
Starring: Frances McDormand, Amy Adams, Lee Pace, Ciaran Hinds, Shirley Henderson, Mark Strong
Director: Bharat Nalluri
Director: Bharat Nalluri
Screenwriter: David Magee, Simon Beaufoy
Producer: Nellie Bellflower, Stephen Garrett
Composer: Paul Englishby
Studio: Focus Features
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Reviews for Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
It's not the cinema of the century, but it's delicious and it melts in your mouth.
Miss Pettigrew is a feel-good production that strives and succeeds to put smiles on the faces of its viewers.
The characters behave manically--in some imbecilic notion of Anglo farcical style, spitting out their lines with blinding haste--as if speed will conceal their utter lack of wit.
The fragile subtlety of the pas de deux of Ms. McDormand and Mr. Hinds is alone worth the price of admission.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a trifle of a movie confection, sweet and gummy as a jelly bean -- and 10 minutes later, just as forgettable.
Two glorious star turns by gifted actresses Frances McDormand and Amy Adams.
A mixed bag of strengths and wekanesses, this adaptation of the 1930s Brit novel has charming moments but also cloying artificiality and is not as frothy and fun as it wants to be.
Brisk, peppy, light on its feet, and trying awfully hard to be reminiscent of a fast-talking Depression-era rags-to-riches comedy, the film can be best described as inoffensive.
A neo-screwball hip comedy jazzed up with a classy swing score and a fresh coat of salty, rapid-fire conversations, this midlife Cinderella satire embraces the rude antics of the scandalous UK elite, as world war looms all around their silly, empty heads.
This farcical quest for happiness goes down like a rich souffle' with about as much to think about afterward, once Miss Pettigrew's Day is over.
Frances McDormand executive produced this deft and sophisticated screwball comedy that's more than just a perfect movie for grandmothers.
Director Bharat Nalluri keeps the misunderstandings and ruses of Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day going at a quick tempo.
Completely enjoyable and largely fun, but almost instantly forgettable.
Since this is a Cinderella story, Amy Adams is perfectly cast as is Frances McDormand as a dowdy governess morphed into a princess.
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