Review of Dear Frankie (2004) by Muntasim T — 08 Jul 2010
Beautiful and charming film about yearning for a father figure. A movie made before Gerard Butler became the Spartan hunk, and he is surprisingly nuanced and sensitive in his portrayal. Emily Mortimer also turns in a wondefully understated performance and the child actor is superb.
Emotional, without being manipulative and maudlin, unlike most Hollywood fare. A lovely little gem of an underappreciated film, worth finding out and watching with your family. Highly recommended.
This review of Dear Frankie (2004) was written by Muntasim T on 08 Jul 2010.
Dear Frankie has generally received very positive reviews.
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