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A look at the lives of two teenage girls - inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa -- growing up in 1960s London as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms, and the pivotal event the comes to redefine their relationship.
Elle Fanning
Ginger
Alice Englert
Rosa
Christina Hendricks
Natalie
Alessandro Nivola
Roland
Timothy Spall
Mark
Annette Bening
Bella
Jodhi May
Anoushka
Oliver Platt
Mark Two
Oliver Milburn
Roger
Greg Bennett
Demo Policeman
Andrew Hawley
Tony
Richard Strange
Man at Dinner Party
Marcus Shakesheff
Teddy Boy Driver
Matt Hookings
Policeman
Andy Joy
Crucifer
Robin Harvey
CND Protester
Stephen Boxer
Police Doctor
Aine Garvey
Child Playing
Philip Harvey
Demo Policeman
Director, Writer
Sally Potter
Story Consultant
Walter Donohue
September 7, 2020
7
Very finely acted, but <em>'Ginger & Rosa'</em> ends up being something that wouldn't look out of place on <em>'EastEnders'</em>.
I'll start with the positives. The cast are terrific. Elle Fanning (Ginger) and Alice Englert (Rosa) are very good together, both impress. Alessandro Nivola gives a strong performance also. Away from them, I really enjoy how it's all filmed visually.
The plot, meanwhile, isn't the greatest. It builds up fairly nicely, though unfortunately concludes in more soap opera fashion; just against a deafening backdrop of politics and war. It isn't anything particularly bad, I did enjoy it, but it definitely cheapens events a tad; especially as it feels like the filmmakers are aiming for something more deeper in meaning.
I'd still say this is worth a watch, admittedly that's mainly thanks to Fanning & Co.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$1,005,700.00