5/10
I'm All Right Jack
9 September 2005
Warning: Spoilers
There are the moments where I giggled a bit, but not all of the film is that funny in my opinion. I also don't understand the meaning of the title. But one thing I liked about the film was the pretty good performance by BAFTA winning Peter Sellers as Fred Kite and John Kennaway. He pretty much stole the show with his slight stupidity but at the same time his intellect. I don't remember seeing them in it, but there's also Lord Sir Richard Attenborough as Sidney De Vere Cox and Terry-Thomas as Major Hitchcock. One of the most giggly moments that I can remember is the part where someone is thrown on the ground and his finger are run over by a passing truck, I can't really remember any other good bits. It won the BAFTA for Best British Screenplay, and it was nominated for Most Promising Newcomer for Liz Fraser as Cynthia Kite. Peter Sellers was number 57 on The 100 Greatest Movie Stars, he was number 22 on The 50 Greatest British Actors, he was number 7 on Britain's Finest Actors, and he was number 24 on The World's Greatest Actor, and the film was number 62 on The Ultimate Film. Worth watching, in my opinion!
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