A fish-out-of-water comedy where a 1950s cleaning lady in London goes to Paris to buy a Dior dress.
No shooting, no fist fights, no cgi. Just a nice feel-good story with a happy ending that should have everyone smiling on the way out.
Proof once again that if you have a good story you don't need to wrap it in expensive firework, special effects and loud noises.
Incidentally, the dress that she wants to buy is 500 pounds, which is about $11,000 in today's money. Here's me thinking that's an extortionate price for a dress. Then I looked it up and a couture Dior dress will cost you over $100,000 today.
No shooting, no fist fights, no cgi. Just a nice feel-good story with a happy ending that should have everyone smiling on the way out.
Proof once again that if you have a good story you don't need to wrap it in expensive firework, special effects and loud noises.
Incidentally, the dress that she wants to buy is 500 pounds, which is about $11,000 in today's money. Here's me thinking that's an extortionate price for a dress. Then I looked it up and a couture Dior dress will cost you over $100,000 today.