The Brunchers (2013) Poster

(2013)

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Kirpianuscus3 September 2019
First for the clash between Nathalie Dormer ( I know, the memories about GoT ... ) and Tom Burke , the embroidery of portraits of hipster, friends , dogs and cats and toast and marmelade and the ideal brunch and looking for the best place.

Second for the subtle, spiced irony about fashion, social acceptance, appearences and details of relation. And for dialogue. And music.

Not the last for the great way to define relations, the other, love and needs.

And, off course for Rufus Sewell beautiful work.
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