[FILM]
THE DUKE
They loved a bit of Matrix.
★★★★
OUT 25 FEBRUARY / CERT 12A 95 MINS
DIRECTOR Roger Michell
CAST Jim Broadbent, Helen Mirren, Fionn Whitehead, Matthew Goode, Anna Maxwell Martin
PLOT 1961. Kempton Bunton (Broadbent) lives a humble life in Newcastle with his wife Dorothy (Mirren) and son Jackie (Whitehead). Their lives change forever when a heist at the National Gallery results in a multi-million-pound Goya painting of the Duke Of Wellington hiding in their wardrobe. Can Kempton find some social justice from the crime?
SADLY AND UNWITTINGLY, The Duke is British filmmaker Roger Michell’s swan song. It’s almost as if he planned it. His final fictional feature (a documentary on the Queen, Elizabeth, is still to be posthumously released) seems, on reflection, like the perfect confluence of his versatile talents: mingling his knack for crowdpleasing joy (see also: Notting Hill), eccentric British humour (Venus), and tense dramatic stakes (Enduring Love) in one charming story.