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Finding Your Feet

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tiredoldwoman Sun 27-Jun-21 06:39:34

I watched this delightful film last night . A story about 2 very different sisters - one rich and stuffy ,the other poor but having a wild delicious time , dancing , wild swimming and full of life . I woke up thinking about it this morning wishing for the wild life ! Radio on trying to dance ........

Esspee Sun 27-Jun-21 06:43:20

Is it on Netflix OP?

tiredoldwoman Sun 27-Jun-21 06:51:17

Not sure . I watched it on Channel 4 so you'll be able to find it on All4 player ?

FannyCornforth Sun 27-Jun-21 07:01:12

I've just had a look, and yes, it's available on All 4, and also Amazon Prime.
It's got a fantastic British cast including Celia Imrie, Imelda Staunton and Tim Spall.

Lucca Sun 27-Jun-21 07:03:49

Good cast but a bit cheesy……

tiredoldwoman Sun 27-Jun-21 08:02:08

delicious mature cheese ! And crackers !

Shelflife Sun 27-Jun-21 08:19:49

I watched it too, great feel good film . A must watch .

shysal Sun 27-Jun-21 10:26:29

In the absence of anything else on that I wanted to see, I watched it and thoroughly enjoyed it!

ginny Sun 27-Jun-21 10:47:31

Saw this a couple of years ago. Enjoyed it.

Kim19 Sun 27-Jun-21 10:55:12

Yes, I found it a very gentle and heartwarming watch awhile back.

Sarnia Mon 28-Jun-21 08:00:50

There is a CD for the soundtrack to this film. One of those feel good films with a wealth of great British actors and actresses. I loved Joanna Lumley's remark that her last marriage had broken down due to religious reasons. He'd thought he was God and she hadn't. grin

harrigran Mon 28-Jun-21 09:23:58

Good film, I watched it last year on Netflix.

Grandmadinosaur Mon 28-Jun-21 09:58:39

Also watched it last year. Yes a bit cheesy as said before but good cast and a feel good film.?

JaneJudge Mon 28-Jun-21 09:59:10

I loved this film

JaneJudge Mon 28-Jun-21 10:00:53

I quite like the one with Joan Collins and Pauline Collins in too which was was on last week. Another one with a grumpy resentful husband in. It's called the time of their lives. It has mixed reviews but I found it quite endearing

Mollygo Mon 28-Jun-21 10:26:11

Thanks for the prompt. I’ve put it on my watch list. I’ve watched Notting Hill because it’s a feel good film.

Caleo Mon 28-Jun-21 10:35:33

If only there were a Timothy Spall character for every abandoned aging woman!