_PLEASE NOTE SOME DESCRIPTIONS OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE FILM_
I've read the book, which is so descriptive of the characters and the mores of the day.
The film doesnt really reflect the people involved.
Imv it projects too much of modern sensibilities on to the past.
I was so looking forward to seeing it.
For my taste it wasnt as humorous as I'd hoped. After a while the so called shock of hearing a 'polite respectable' woman swearing, quickly lost any comic value.
If you forgive its patriarchal racist lens (Timothy Spalls character was so overbearing, the neighbour Rose was born in Lewes not Ireland, which led me to wonder why they chose to portray her as such?), and didnt know any of the back story it's probably worth it just to see the array of wonderful actors.