Absolutely Fabulous:
The Movie
Dir: Mandie
Fletcher
2016
**
I wouldn't say I
was a fan of Absolutely Fabulous but I appreciated it back in its heyday
and I've seen one or two of the specials they've done for TV in recent years.
Was I glad when they announced the movie? To be honest, I didn't give a hoot
but sat down to it with an open mind. It was nice to see the cast reunited and
within minutes Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks
and the great June Whitfield were on screen together and it was a wonderful
thing. It all just went downhill somewhat when they started telling jokes. The
script seems to rely heavily on familiarity, media pop words and lazy
referencing, the ones that weren't were just old. The basis of the story is
that Edina and Patsy have to go on the run after accidentally pushing
world famous supermodel Kate Moss into the Thames during a party. That was well
handled and well written, the film only really lets itself down in the details.
The story treads old ground far too much, give the fans what they want and play
the hits for sure but there really is no development from the early days
of Ab Fab. I thought the bombardment of cameos (sixty in total) would be too
much but actually I didn't mind it, it was quite fun playing spot the
celebrity when they made blink and you'll miss it appearances. It was nice
to see returning friends of the show also, but dame Joan Collins (who once
bought me a drink by the way) and Dame Edna Everage steal the show when it
comes to cameo. That said, Barry Humphries has a larger part in the film but
part of the DVD extras has a brilliant interview with Dame Edna that is
better in its five minutes than the whole film is in its ninety-one. It really
is just an extended episode and in many respects that's exactly what it
should be, my biggest issue though was that it is just so poorly written. The
written comedy is awful, which is such a shame because the visual and physical
comedy is brilliant - although the best stuff comes from the cameo performers.
It all seems a bit half-hearted considering that the film has been mooted for
such a long time and has become greatly anticipated by the fans. Jennifer Saunders said that she might consider doing more
should the film do well but a month after its release she confirmed she was
done with Absolutely Fabulous for good and that she wanted to concentrate
on other things. It's clear that this was a project she felt she had to do,
rather than one she was passionate about, it comes out in the finished article.
I totally understand why Mandie Fletcher directed it, given that she directed
the newer episodes and is familiar with the many of the cast but it really
doesn't look anything special, with some of the scenes looking a little drab.
The question is, is anyone really that surprised or disappointed at how it
turned out, if not, then it makes you wonder why they even bothered.
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