You, Me and Him (2017)

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You, Me and Him: Directed by Daisy Aitkens. With Lucy Punch, David Tennant, Faye Marsay, Sarah Parish. Olivia and Alex are a lesbian couple who, despite their age difference, are very much in love. As the question of pregnancy rears its head and their neighbor John befriends them, they both start making some truly disastrous decisions.

“Simply loved so many aspects of this movie. David Tennant, Faye Marsay, and Sarah Parish were nothing less than brilliant; you couldnu0026#39;t take your eyes off them when they were on screen. Add to that the genuinely true-to-life moments of humor and deep pain – the reasons that we go to the movies in the first place – and the result is a sharing of the human condition and seeing what connects even the most different of us. The reasons to love this movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThen there are the reasons that this fils is so annoying…While Lucy Punch was competent as the solid core of the film, her complete lack of chemistry with Marsay held the film back from truly shining. Add to that a script that had a pair of contrived moments for every brilliant one and enough f-bombs to prove the lack of dialog inspiration and the foundation for the movie to be annoying were firm laid.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDaisy Aitkins direction was alternately spot-on and muddled, but the wonderful moments were enough to make me want to see her next project. Oh…and seeing Georgia, Olivia, and Wilfred Tennant make ridiculously blonde, beautiful, and hilarious cameos were a nice perk too.”

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