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12 September 2004 (UK) morePlot:
Middle-aged Jess Copplestone is left to look after the elderly relatives of her husband Jacob and to make a new life for herself, after he leaves her for a younger woman. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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3 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Another fine performance more (1 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Brenda Blethyn | ... | Jess Copplestone | |
| Kevin Whately | ... | Jacob Copplestone | |
| Rosemary Harris | ... | May Copplestone | |
| Anna Massey | ... | Brenda | |
| Peter Sallis | ... | Nathan | |
| Jill Baker | ... | Cathy | |
| Fiona O'Shaughnessy | ... | Stephanie | |
| Matthew Marsh | ... | Peter Fox | |
| Maisy Taylor | ... | Nella | |
| Tom Bennett | ... | PC Cowley | |
| Joe Van Moyland | ... | Luke | |
| Roisin Rae | ... | Waitress | |
| Eliza Hunt | ... | Jane Ventress | |
| Muriel Pavlow | ... | Dorothy | |
| Helen Masters | ... | Hazel |
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96 min | UK:120 min (including commercials)Country:
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Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UKFun Stuff
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[to a policeman who has arrived unannounced]May: If you want my advice... If you're looking for criminals, go down to the Town Hall and arrest the Council. Lock them up and throw the key in the river. Or better still, keep the key and throw the *Council* in the river.
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Yet another excellent performance from Brenda Blethyn, who seems to excel in playing this type of character. But the limelight in this case has to be shared with Rosemary Harris, playing the mother-in-law, who has some excellent lines and delivers them well. Both turn in top quality performances. Many good, well known British actors in the supporting cast also add to the overall effect, including Kevin Whately, who devotees of the British TV show Inspector Morse will know as Sgt. Lewis. Here he is much and does a good job of playing the errant husband. It was an interest contrast to watching him just the previous evening in the first ever Morse, made 17 years earlier.
The plot is simple: what happens when a middle-aged husband leaves his wife for a younger woman. But the result is not exactly predictable, or perhaps to be more exact where Brenda Blethyn movies are concerned, it is predictable that things will not turn out exactly as they would in a more stereotypical tale. No spoilers given. If you enjoyed other of her movies you are certain to enjoy this one.