Dramatized History
Last night while our daughter had a friend over towatch the season finale of “Majors and Minors,” my hubby and I watched a DVD. The flick: “Made in Dagenham.”
Iwish I could remember who recommended it to me, because I would shout out a big“thank you!” Other than one quick and unnecessary scene that suggested acouple having sex in the back of a Ford (which, along with a couple of f-bombs gave the flick it’s “R”rating), I loved it.
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Bob Hoskins delivers a brilliant supporting performance in portraying a character,sometimes with great humor, who works tirelessly to support the women’s cause.His character keeps the film where it belongs, focused on justice vs. injusticerather than about a clear male vs. female divide.
The 1970s music and bee-hive hairstyles add to the fun. Two thumbs up.