This is a film that rests heavily on the shoulders of its lead, and Joanna Lumley certainly shoulders it with grace. Her portrayal of Mrs Foster, a woman confronting illness with a decidedly half-empty cup, is compelling. The…
My Week with Maisy
Mrs Foster, a retired lady whose cup is half empty, is starting chemotherapy and is understandably anxious. The last thing she needs, is to have to share the…
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'My Week with Maisy' is a quietly triumphant film, elevated by two superb central performances. Joanna Lumley is perfectly cast as the initially curmudgeonly Mrs Foster, her every flicker of emotion conveying a lifetime of experience. Young Ellie-Mae…
The chemistry between Joanna Lumley and Ellie-Mae Siame is the undeniable engine of 'My Week with Maisy'. Lumley embodies Mrs Foster's world-weariness with a sharp wit, while Siame injects Maisy with an infectious, if occasionally jarring, precociousness. The…
In 'My Week with Maisy', Joanna Lumley delivers a masterclass in understated performance as a woman grappling with a bleak prognosis. Her initial exasperation with the precocious Maisy, played with delightful conviction by Ellie-Mae Siame, forms the film’s…
Joanna Lumley lends her considerable gravitas to Mrs Foster, a woman whose outlook is as grey as her impending chemotherapy. The arrival of Poppy Gilbert's Maisy, a child with an unnervingly self-assured grasp of life, shifts the film's…
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Maisy Jones is presented as a catalyst for change in Mrs Foster's life. Her youthful, perhaps unconventional, outlook, including her aspiration to be a lesbian, challenges Mrs Foster's more traditional and pessimistic worldview. Maisy's presence injects vibrancy and a different kind of wisdom into Mrs Foster's difficult period, offering a perspective that ultimately provides hope and shifts Mrs Foster's outlook.