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Year
1976
Runtime
84 min.
Director
Mike Leigh
Genre
Drama
Rating *
8.0
Votes *
1,244
Checks
417
Favs
62
Dislikes
3
Favs/checks
14.9% (1:7)
Favs/dislikes
21:1
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    Siskoid

    Alison Steadman and Roger Sloman in Nuts in May might be the first "Mike Leigh characters" in his canon of work, which is to say slightly dim, somewhat tedious, ordinary people whose eccentricities push them into the realm of comic pathos. A couple on a camping trip, Keith is a walking guidebook and self-righteous nature lover who seems to stifle the guileless, whiny Candice Marie who nevertheless has bought 100% into his conception of the world. They are quickly irritated by other campers, but are irritating themselves, and the film plays with themes of how a certain thing, in a slightly different context, is objectionable or not to them. It's ultimately quite charming, though it could have used a tighter ending. But while this Play for Today has a different tone from Leigh's previous Hard Labour, it still has an observational style and we just happen to watch during that part of the holiday and leave when our time is up. I guess it's the fact that the original program called them "plays", but watching these, I like to imagine them staged in a theater, and that activates my theatrical brain cells. In this case, we'd lose the Dorset locations, but I think it would still work. After all, Keith is always telling us what we're looking at. He's that guy. 1 year 3 months ago
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    MMDan

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x55y5q_nuts-in-may-part-1-of-5_shortfilms 7 years 9 months ago
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  1. This movie ranks #65 in Time Out's The 100 Best British Films
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  2. This movie ranks #796 in TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films: 1001-2500
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