Sunday, September 1, 2019

Toast movie review

Toast

Toast (2010) is an biographical comedy drama, directed by  S.J. Clarkson and written by  Lee Hall and Nigel Slater.  It is based on the autobiographical novel Toast, written by English cookery writer, Nigel Slater.   It was originally a made for television movie first shown on BBC OneIt was later released theatrically. The movie received a gala at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival.

The story was adapted for the stage in 2018 by Henry Filloux-Bennett. The play premiered at theWeek 53 Festival, then the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.  In 2019, the play opened in London at The Other Palace.  So, a very popular book and story in the U.K.

Young Nigel Slater (Oscar Kennedy) lives with his asthma ailing mother, (Victoria Hamilton) and his overworked, worried father, (Ken Stott).  The only thing his mother will cook is food in cans that can be boiled and then served.  Nigel dreams of eating delicious food made from scratch.  He tries to get his mother to teach him how to cook, but she is either too sickly to do so or just does not want to.  His father suffers as well from stomach aches, because they never eat well.  When his mother does not make the food well, she serves them both toast with butter on it, which is quite often.  Thus, the name of the subsequent book, movie and play, Toast.

After Nigel's mother passes away from her disease, Nigel attempts to cook a nice meal for his father.  His father comes home late after Nigel tries to keep reheating the meal.  He eats the meal anyway, even though it is burnt.  Seeing how hard Nigel was trying to make a good home cooked meal, his father hires a woman to cook and clean for them, Mrs. Potter (Helena Bonham Carter).  His father feels this will make Nigel happy.  Although Nigel welcomes her delicious meals and deserts, he sees her as competition for his father's affections.

As Nigel gets older, (Freddie Highmore), he decides to sign up for a cooking class in high school.  He starts bringing home his creations for his father to try.  The film alludes to Nigel wanting to compete with Ms. Potter, whom Nigel's father has now married after she divorced her husband.  So, Nigel and Mrs Potter now compete with their cooking to see whose dishes his father will like best.  As a result, his father gains a lot of weight trying to please them both.

We also go on a journey where Nigel discovers his sexuality as a homosexual.  You get the feeling that his father and mother knew he was gay from the start, which is probably why they tried to discourage his interest in cooking  When they find out the gardener, Josh (Matthew McNulty), has been changing his clothes in front of Nigel, they fire him, because Nigel mentioned his nudity to them.  Nigel is very upset, because Josh was his friend and only normal person in his world.

We get to take a look inside the life of Nigel Slater, a famous English chef.  We, of course, see all the events from his viewpoint, so the story may be a little skewed.   Yet, it shows us where his motivation for his ultimate life calling, becoming a world renowned chef at the Savoy Hotel, came from.  The real Mrs. Potter's children say that she and her husband, Nigel's father, were not portrayed correctly  Nigel Slater has never commented one way or the other to their accusations.  Yet, he wrote the book and movie script, so pretty sure this was how he saw it all go down.

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The Love Punch movie review

The Love Punch


The Love Punch (2014), is a British romantic comedy, directed by  Joel Hopkins and written by Tess Morris and  Joel Hopkins.  It was screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival in the Gala Presentation section to positive reviews.
Richard (
Pierce Brosnan) and Kate (Emma Thompson) have been divorced for some time now and have separate lives.  Their children, Sophie (Tuppence Middleton) and Matt (Jack Wilkinson) are both off at college and have now left them both as empty - nesters with their separate lonely lives.
Kate has been trying to venture out into the internet dating world and meet new men.  Her friends, Jerry (Timothy Spall) and Pen (Celia Imrie) attempt to set her up with friends they know.  Richard has just ended his relationship with a very young girlfriend, because of the age difference.  So, both Richard and Kate are very single and alone.
Richard arrives to the business he owns one day only to find out that a French business tycoon, Vincent Kruger (Laurent Lafitte) has bought Richard's company out from under him.  All after Richard had recommended to his employees to buy in on an investment with his company that he thought was sound.  All of his employees are now in financial trouble, as well as out of a job.  Richard and Kate have lost everything, since their pension, homes, and savings were all wrapped up in Richard's investment company. 
Both Richard and Kate travel to France to appeal to Vincent to return their money, but to no avail.  Then Kate sees in a social magazine that Vincent is to be married to a beautiful socialite, Marion Fontaine (Louise Bourgoin).  She will be wearing a very expensive diamond he gave to her at the wedding that is worth $10 million.
Kate comes up with a plan to steal the diamond and sell it to recoup their money.  When everyone becomes suspicious of how much time Richard and Kate are spending together and why they are traveling to Europe together, they have to fess up somewhat to their friends and son that they need their help to complete the task.  This is when we find out Jerry, Pen's husband, served in the military and has many underground contacts.  We also discover Matt, Richard and Kate's son, is adept in hacking into computers.
The shenanigans ensue throughout the film as the whole group schemes to get themselves into the wedding to steal the diamond.  They try everything from kidnapping to impersonating others to accomplish the task.
The movie is very funny and imaginative.  It keeps you guessing at what will happen next.  You find out new things about each character around every corner.  How could you miss with the cast of actors headlining this movie?  You know it will be a good film, just because they all chose to join the project.  I highly recommend this for a date night or just a great film to cheer you up and keep you laughing.
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