Director: Randall Einhorn•Genres: Drama, Romance
An elderly widow, Mrs. Palfrey, moves into a London residential hotel called The Claremont. Feeling lonely and isolated, she invents a fictional nephew to impress the other residents. Her carefully constructed charade begins to unravel when a young, struggling writer named Ludo moves into the hotel and becomes involved in her life.
The film received generally positive reviews, particularly for its performances and heartwarming story. Critics praised Joan Plowright's portrayal of Mrs. Palfrey, noting her ability to convey vulnerability and strength. The film was appreciated for its sensitive exploration of themes like loneliness, aging, and the formation of unexpected connections.
A charming and poignant story about finding connection in later life.
Joan Plowright delivers a masterful performance as a lonely widow.
The film sensitively handles themes of aging and loneliness with warmth and humor.
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The film is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Taylor.
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