Monday, 11 October 2021
So pleased to see London Film Festival back to normal after last year's somewhat restricted offering - and, once you've survived the scrum/Covid soup of ticket collection at the BFI (possibly my least favourite building in London), the Festival Hall is a massive improvement on that chilly marquee with rickety seats at the Embankment.
My first excursion wasn't a huge success - whatever induced me to book for The Souvenir Part 2 and how on earth had I managed to forget how bored I was by part 1? But what do I know, it failed the Mrs Miniver snooze test but it's 5* from the Guardian.
Nothing daunted, I have booked tickets for Mothering Sunday - which I thought looked promising although I now see that the same Guardian reviewer was underwhelmed by its 'tasteful ennui' (which is exactly what I disliked about both Souvenirs). Colin Firth, Glenda Jackson, Olivia Colman ... I'll report back.
And I've also booked for Kenneth Branagh's autobiographical film Belfast - which sounds delightful.
Alas - in one of those eye-opening moments when you realise you're no spring chicken of 50-something any more - I pondered the George Clooney movie that didn't start until 9.15pm and thought 'That's a bit late.' The spirit is willing but the knees are starting to creak on a chilly evening!
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Hurrah! There'll be no stopping you now, Mary. Apart from the creaky knees of course...!
The BFI is not a knee-friendly building, Vronni! But worth it tonight - just got in from seeing Belfast, which was excellent - Oscars all round, I'm sure!
9pm is the new midnight. I’m already looking at my watch.
I'm not that bad, Lucille - but it's the thought of slogging across the bridge in a chill wind when it's gone 11pm! And all those steps!
Once home and warm, I'm good until dawn!
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