The film is quite consistent with the age target audience, which I belong to, I think they are younger than me, but still people are older. At a party dedicated to the release of the husband of the main character Sandra (Imelda Staunton), the former chief constable, who even becomes Lady Abbott, on retirement, an unpleasant incident
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The film is quite consistent with the age target audience, which I belong to, I think they are younger than me, but still people are older. At a party dedicated to the release of the husband of the main character Sandra (Imelda Staunton), the former chief constable, who even becomes Lady Abbott, on retirement, an unpleasant incident happens - Sandra suddenly learns that her husband is cheating on her, and not with anyone, but with her best friend. Being an uncompromising woman, she literally leaves him the next day, and since she has nowhere to go, she comes to her older sister Beef (Cecilia Imrie), with whom they have not seen for ten years. She is very acutely experiencing her departure, strongly succumbs and falls literally into splash and almost into depression. The sister, who is very different from her in terms of well-being and life habits, eventually persuades her to go to a dance group for the elderly, where she goes herself, where elderly people like themselves escape from difficult life circumstances. At first, everything goes through a stump-deck, but gradually Sandra still begins to thaw. There are some tragic events in the film, but in the end Sandra still finds the strength to change her life and get back on her feet (in principle, the name of the film is translated). The actors involved in the main roles are not bad, they dance there too well, after all, all the rest, except the main characters are former professional dancers, the idea itself is also commendable, although I could not apply it to myself, but the film is still not particularly striking, although you can watch.
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