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Good Luck to You Leo Grande film review: An engaging, funny and hugely affecting comedy drama

A real eye-opener with a fantastic performance by Emma Thompson, who seemingly can’t put a foot wrong

June 30, 2022 12:28
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Good Luck to You Leo Grande
Cert 18 | ★★★★★

Emma Thompson (The Remains of The Day, Sense and Sensibility, Love Actually) gives one of her best and most memorable performances yet in this engaging two-hander from director Sophie Hyde (Animals) and comedian-turned-screenwriter Katy Brand. The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, charts the intimate relationship between a 55-year-old widow and a 20-something male sex worker, covering a series of clandestine meetings that take place in a hotel.

Widowed pensioner Nancy Stokes (Thompson) feels unfulfilled sexually and intellectually and seeks to remedy that by hiring the services of Leo Grande (Peaky Blinders alum Daryl McCormack), a young male sex worker. Despite his deep fascination with his new client, Leo makes it abundantly clear that he wishes to keep their relationship strictly professional.

Over several meetings and hours of conversations, Nancy finds herself more and more attached to her young companion who seemingly seems to feel the same way about her.

Things come to a head, however, when personal boundaries are breached and secrets are revealed, leading Leo to put his foot down and threaten to end their arrangement.

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