Nothing particularly stands out with this comedy, it's a pleasant watch and makes Margate look quite idyllic. I must admit I got a kick from the nostalgia of many seaside holidays there .
It's not particularly funny nor so many of the main cast gel all that much, with standard EastEnders /soapy plots. .
The cinematography is all over the place though. Lots of lovely shots of the seaside with oversaturated colour and bright vibrant colours give it a pictur postcard look, but the CinemaScope widescreen aspect is totally wasted on everything else. Scenes with characters talking flick between characters and we have full frame closeups instead of wider shots that would look better in the format.
It's clearly filmed for a normal 16:9 aspect and modified in post as the directors just don't take advantage of the format properly .
It's not particularly funny nor so many of the main cast gel all that much, with standard EastEnders /soapy plots. .
The cinematography is all over the place though. Lots of lovely shots of the seaside with oversaturated colour and bright vibrant colours give it a pictur postcard look, but the CinemaScope widescreen aspect is totally wasted on everything else. Scenes with characters talking flick between characters and we have full frame closeups instead of wider shots that would look better in the format.
It's clearly filmed for a normal 16:9 aspect and modified in post as the directors just don't take advantage of the format properly .