If, for the first few minutes, some of the bitchy dialogue seems a little arch and Spall's largely silent, staring, numbed performance appears a tad theatrical, that's no reason for worry, for Potter is making her first brave and for the most part very successful foray into a kind of dark satirical farce. As you might expect, hers is a comedy of contemporary socio-political manners, but it's inflected here with a deliciously ironic touch as she probes and examines a range of human foibles.
Geoff Andrew
février 14, 2017