The performances are intense, almost frightening -- in weird contrast to the unintentionally hilarious audience shots, corny props (a crate of chickens on the piano), an astonishingly cheesy setting (suburban Manchester railway station dressed up as the Deep South) and constant, heavy, English rain.
Shown at the National Film Theatre in London a few years ago, hope it comes back one day.”
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The performances are intense, almost frightening -- in weird contrast to the unintentionally hilarious audience shots, corny props (a crate of chickens on the piano), an astonishingly cheesy setting (suburban Manchester railway station dressed up as the Deep South) and constant, heavy, English rain.
Shown at the National Film Theatre in London a few years ago, hope it comes back one day.”