As there was a great deal in the press about this film I thought I would say what my impression was when i saw it yestareday. I have to say I am no fan of the woman but very interested in political history so bearting in mind it wasnt a documentary this is what I felt about it.
- Meryl Streep was excellent as per all reviews but so was Jim Broadbent as Dennis.
- The portrayal seemed to me about a woman in deep depression living on her memories and regrets rather than a picture of dementia ( and I've nurses a few in my time!)
- it was good to have a reminder of events of that time with the actual newsreel footage.
- it seems that David Cameron is treading the same economic path exactly as if she had given him a script.
- Carol Tatcher is much nuttier than portrayed in the film - was she and advisor?
On the whole I enjoyed the film, the supporting cast played the other politicians well particularly Anthony Head as Geoffrey Howe and Richard E Grant as Michael Heseltine. Contrary to the opinions I have heard about not going to see the film as Maragret Tatcher is not your political cup of tea I think it is worth as look - reinforced my opinion of her as a woman who sold out on other women, made sure we wont get another woman PM in a very long time, and made some people very rich but even more people not only very poor but ensured their future generations would also remain very poor.
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