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| Two Interesting Films: On A Clear Day and Undertaking Betty
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When Frank Redmond loses his job at the docks, he quickly realizes that, at age 55, he's too old to start a new career but too young to simply stop working.
Despondent about his life and past mistakes, he decides to take on the ultimate challenge, swimming the English Channel. He can swim the channel physically, but it is the emotional pain that becomes the issue; he learns he needs to repair his family relationships. This movie is a feel good Scottish film.
It makes you wonder where these writers, directors, and producers come up with these ideas. Peter Mullen plays Frank and Brenda Blethyn plays his wife Joan; both are always super actors. This movie is in in the fashion of Waking Ned and Calendar Girls. Two parachutes
This is another one of these delightful slapstick, improbable feel good movies. Anything can happen in the movies and truly that is so great.
Welsh funeral parlor owner Boris is about to realize his fondest dream: his true love since childhood, Betty, (Brenda Blethyn who stars also in On A Clear Day) stages her own fake death so she can be with Boris.
Betty's husband is a "a big time snake in the grass." And just when you think Christopher Walken has played every kind of movie part in the world, he shows up in this one as a funeral director with some crazy ideas. Very Funny. Watch it on a lazy Sunday afternoon. 2 parachutes.
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