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The Roses

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Mel1967 Sat 30-Aug-25 10:29:08

Went to see The Roses, with Olivia Coleman & Benedict Cumberbatch, last night.

Great film & great to escape from the real world for a short while.

Has anyone else seen it & if so what did you think?

Samsara1 Sat 30-Aug-25 10:43:36

We went yesterday evening. I don't think we enjoyed it much as we had just had a blazing row and during the showing I got a horrible cramp in my leg and back pain as the seats are terrible and Dh in an attempt to massage my leg threw his Zero Guinness all over my new jeans and white linen shirt. -- They are all on the line this morning. Washing machine going since dawn. I am still mad.

Clawdy Thu 04-Sept-25 16:53:53

Enjoyed it but wish it had a happy ending! The acting was great.

NanKate Tue 09-Sept-25 16:36:36

Many laughs, great acting, but the bad language was terrible and I am not a prude. 😳

SORES Tue 09-Sept-25 17:23:07

we thought they were a completely implausible couple,
mismatched, potty mouthed Coleman in her natural element
a stiff dull Cumberbatch, daft ending too

the original of course, far superior, with believably unhinged Turner and Douglas, taking their mutual loathing as far as it was possible to go

Sarnia Tue 09-Sept-25 18:21:30

SORES

we thought they were a completely implausible couple,
mismatched, potty mouthed Coleman in her natural element
a stiff dull Cumberbatch, daft ending too

the original of course, far superior, with believably unhinged Turner and Douglas, taking their mutual loathing as far as it was possible to go

I read an article that said they didn't get on behind the scenes. Benedict Cumberbatch was very particular with everything but Olivia Coleman was more let's get on with it.
Maybe they didn't have to act too much for the film.
Seeing it on Thursday with my WI's Cinema Club.

merlotgran Tue 09-Sept-25 18:33:38

I’m going to see it on Thursday as well with the U3a cinema group.

LucyAnna5 Tue 09-Sept-25 18:37:15

I agree with SORES

I thought they were an unlikely couple. Some very humorous scenes, but I didn’t think it hung together very well.

SORES Tue 09-Sept-25 18:52:45

Sarnia there is nothing like a bit of manifactured thespian strife to pique the viewers vicarious interest ha ha
-You may really enjoy it though and will come back with your review

Clawdy Wed 10-Sept-25 08:42:49

There was an interview in the Guardian with Olivia and Benedict, and what came across was what great friends they are, lots of joking and laughter.

Bobbysgirl19 Wed 10-Sept-25 18:33:41

LucyAnna5

I agree with SORES

I thought they were an unlikely couple. Some very humorous scenes, but I didn’t think it hung together very well.

Couldn’t agree more!

I was very disappointed as had been looking forward to it, and as NanKate said the language was terrible!
Quite used to the F word which is used profusely these days,
But some others were really cringeworthy!

Cressy Wed 10-Sept-25 18:51:27

I thought it was very ‘lovey’ and overacted. 😬

Homestead62 Thu 11-Sept-25 03:31:46

I am not really a Benedict Cumberbatch fan, enjoyed Sherlock and to give credit where it's due he was superb in Eric. Did not fancy The Roses, will probably watch on TV.

merlotgran Thu 11-Sept-25 13:24:10

Just got back from the cinema… The constant swearing spoilt it for me. Not much real wit or humour just one banal, foul mouthed insult after the other.

I’m no prude but it’s not what I’d call entertainment.

dotpocka Thu 11-Sept-25 13:30:06

war of the roses was great and it was not a nice
dark but so funny
so i will watch

pably15 Thu 11-Sept-25 13:31:22

Samsara1

We went yesterday evening. I don't think we enjoyed it much as we had just had a blazing row and during the showing I got a horrible cramp in my leg and back pain as the seats are terrible and Dh in an attempt to massage my leg threw his Zero Guinness all over my new jeans and white linen shirt. -- They are all on the line this morning. Washing machine going since dawn. I am still mad.

Samsara1, I didn't see the film, but I'd love to have seen the antics of you and your O.H especially when the Guinness landed..

NannaFirework Thu 11-Sept-25 13:46:34

We went yesterday ; I thought they were a very unlikely couple…
Unusual in that there weren’t any sex scenes - but quite refreshing in that sense, lol!
I was shocked at the end…

Grandmotherto8 Thu 11-Sept-25 14:14:15

I saw it last week. I enjoyed the majority of the film but was disappointed in the finale - not a patch on War of the Roses.

Anneeba Thu 11-Sept-25 15:32:15

I loved it as did my husband. I thought the script was very funny and spot on for each character. I enjoyed the acting too.

Geordiegirl1 Thu 11-Sept-25 16:55:09

I’m pretty much sick of Olivia. Good luck to her but she’s never off the screen. Not her fault but the people who hire need to extend their scope!!

ClaraB Thu 11-Sept-25 17:01:09

We saw it last week, not as good as I’d hoped and I’m not a fan of the C word either

BlueSapphire Thu 11-Sept-25 17:32:16

Well, I liked it and so did the friend I went with; the swearing didn't bother us, we both thought it was funny, won't spoil the ending...

Etoile2701 Thu 11-Sept-25 17:41:10

I loved it but was a bit confused by the ending.

Joni Thu 11-Sept-25 19:04:01

I enjoyed it and very much liked the 2 main actors but as many said not as good as War of the Roses

2507C0 Thu 11-Sept-25 20:35:03

Haven't seen it but on reading the comments from Grans about the swearing, it made me wonder why the c word seems to be about the worst swear word possible and why is the worse possible word to say a word for women's most intimate and private body part that can never be part of the male anatomy? I can't think of a word that is thought of as equally as bad that pertains to men's body parts. I think we should reclaim the word. I feel offended, not by the word itself, but by the fact that it is another word for women's vulvas and vaginas and angry that they have been turned into a word that everyone hates.