Dorothy has a date with the man of her dreams, Jeffrey The Commodore, but her ex husband Stan turns up, explaining that his world has fallen apart, rather than lose her date, Dorothy encourages Blanche to accompany Stan for dinner.
It's the usual mix of sarcasm, wit and great one liners. An old friendship is tested, pushed to the extremes by a man.
Funny moments throughout, the standout moment of course being the under the covers scene. I love that you can see the acties chuckling away once the shot is finished.
Sophia's business plan was definitely an interesting one, poor Rise caught up in the middle of it, I love the idea of Johnny no thumbs, a wonderfully named sandwich seller and business adversary.
Fair play, the extras in that supermarket did their bit, nonchalantly looking at goods, then staring over when required to do.
7/10.
It's the usual mix of sarcasm, wit and great one liners. An old friendship is tested, pushed to the extremes by a man.
Funny moments throughout, the standout moment of course being the under the covers scene. I love that you can see the acties chuckling away once the shot is finished.
Sophia's business plan was definitely an interesting one, poor Rise caught up in the middle of it, I love the idea of Johnny no thumbs, a wonderfully named sandwich seller and business adversary.
Fair play, the extras in that supermarket did their bit, nonchalantly looking at goods, then staring over when required to do.
7/10.