Review of Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) by Raul R — 05 Jan 2017
Florence Foster Jenkins: This 1940s period piece is based on the strange true story of the New York socialite and wannabe diva that historians have dubbed the world's worst opera singer - a wealthy art patron who, despite a lack of talent, won (or bought) a considerable celebrity following.
Were it not for yet another stellar performance by Meryl Streep, who is in her element, bedazzled in wonderfully ridiculous costumes, this only mildly entertaining history lesson would have been a tedious failure, but Streep makes her a likable, war era optimist who just maybe was in on the joke, happily singing horribly off-key.
That said, this is a film only for hardcore Streep fans. C+.
This review of Florence Foster Jenkins (2016) was written by Raul R on 05 Jan 2017.
Florence Foster Jenkins has generally received positive reviews.
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