ChickLit (2016)

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ChickLit: Directed by Tony Britten. With Christian McKay, Dakota Blue Richards, Caroline Catz, David Troughton. Four friends try to save their pub by writing a ‘ChickLit’ novel, with potentially disasterous consquences!

“Well, we always look for something new in cinemas. 90 per cent of all films are based on the same old contents. This was a little different, yet I wonu0026#39;t say it was pure new. I enjoyed it, thought better than hundreds of boring films Iu0026#39;ve seen in the last few months. Surely it does not make sense in the real world. From the entertainment perspective, it delivered, but in the British style.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt had wonderful characters and cast. That little girl from u0026#39;Golden Compassu0026#39; all grown up. This is an adult comedy, but nothing was obscene. Quite nicely written story. Four friends who everyday meet in the pub is now trying to save it from closing down. So they have to raise money and they come up with an idea of writing a novel, but want to stay anonymous. Thatu0026#39;s where a young woman enters that changes the fate of the book, the pub and theirs.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNot probably, but surely an under-rated film of the year. As well as under-noticed. If you can watch mindless Hollywood comedies, then it is much better than them in many ways. All you have to do is give it a try. Only disappointment was the end. I did not expect it to end just like that. I anticipated emotional conclusion. That would have changed the overall aspect of the film. Still very much a watchable film, so go for it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e8/10”

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