This is not a bad film, but neither is it a good film. Lightweight story, almost Mills and Boon, clunky dialogue at times, and probably one to many cliches and an Indian love interest sub plot that it could do without. However it is pleasant to watch, India comes over quite true to life although missing the smells, and it reminded us very quickly of our holiday there 18 months before. All our luvvies preform well, as you would indeed expect them to, but best performance goes to Penelope Wilton as her fraying marriage finally falls apart.
6.76 / 10
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