Review of Albatross (2011) by Steve W — 12 Oct 2013
Albatross is a gentle, sensitive tale written by Tazmin Rafn and directed by Niall MacCormick about a social misfit who imposes herself on a family in desperate need of a wake up call. The film is blessed with a very fine cast (especially the blossoming of young actress Jessica Brown Findlay - remembered for her impressive role as Lady Sybil in 'Downton Abbey') and for the breathtaking scenery of the Isle of Man.
There is comedy here to be sure but here are other lessons about family and friendship and relationships that are importantly placed in perspective. This really is Jessica Brown Findlay's film all the way, she owns every scene she is in, she steals the show all the way through.
Albatross won't exactly change your life but you aren't going to hate it either, and it will sure brighten up your day.
This review of Albatross (2011) was written by Steve W on 12 Oct 2013.
Albatross has generally received mixed reviews.
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