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Agatha
By the sea, a brother and sister face each other in the villa where they grew up. They haven't seen each other in a long time, and they meet again only to part ways.
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Plot Summary
This television film adaptation of M.C. Beaton's novel follows Agatha Raisin, a sharp-witted but socially awkward public relations agent from London. Seeking a quieter life in the Cotswolds, she becomes embroiled in a murder investigation when a poisoned pastry is found at a village event. Agatha, initially trying to impress her neighbors, finds herself compelled to solve the mystery when she becomes a suspect herself.
Critical Reception
Agatha received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise for Diana Rigg's performance as the titular character. Critics often noted its charming setting and cozy mystery elements, though some found the plot predictable or the characterization occasionally uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Diana Rigg's portrayal of Agatha Raisin is a standout, bringing wit and charisma to the role.
The film captures the idyllic charm of the Cotswolds, providing a cozy mystery setting.
While enjoyable, the mystery's resolution may feel somewhat predictable to seasoned viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for Agatha (2004) is not readily available through aggregated Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
This television film is based on the first Agatha Raisin novel by M.C. Beaton, who also created the popular Hamish Macbeth series of books.
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