Immer Drama um Tamara (2010)
40KImmer Drama um Tamara: Directed by Stephen Frears. With Gemma Arterton, Roger Allam, Bill Camp, Dominic Cooper. A young newspaper writer returns to her hometown in the English countryside, where her childhood home is being prepped for sale.
“I remember the cartoon strip from the Guardian and the compelling story that made the Saturday paper a must buy each week that it ran. I had two worries going into the film: what happens if they change it and make it awful; and, I had imagined Tamara a little older than Gemma Arterton – maybe she was not right for the part. Film makers often disappoint (the u0026quot;Time Travellers wifeu0026quot; is a case in point where an excellent story was ruined by someone not understanding the multiple viewpoints in the book).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNot sure if this was aimed at fat middle aged blokes – but it worked for me, my worries were groundless: the comedy and drama survived from the story (maybe Posy Simmonds should create more novels that can be filmed). The casting was excellent and Roger Allam gave a fantastic performance, Tamsin Greg was brilliant as usual and Gemma Arterton was a revelation in the lead role. The Drumming sequence with u0026#39;Benu0026#39; in the cottage was particularly brilliant. It was good with its u0026#39;loseru0026#39; characters (and I thought, maybe they should have weekends to help civil servants write inspiring briefing for uninspiring Ministers)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI am amazed at the negative reviews on the site, I do not think that that the film tried to be more than it was and yes it was set in an idyllic English village – that was the point. Maybe these reviewers should be more careful at the multiplex and are more at home with rubbish like the u0026quot;Expendiblesu0026quot;. Not clear about the link to u0026#39;Cold Confort Farmu0026#39; made by another reviewer this is clearly a different style of story about modern people in the modern countryside. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere was superb characterisation by a first rate cast in a subversive story that played with the stock characters that stories in English villages always have and made some real points about what is happening in these communities and about peoples lives and how selfish actions and jokey u0026#39;messingu0026#39; can have big consequences in other peopleu0026#39;s lives.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGo and see this movie.”