Venus

Release Date:
Dec 20, 2006
Rated:
language, some sexual content and brief nudity
Runtime:
1 hr. 35 min.
Genres:
Drama
Director:
Roger Michell
Cast:
Peter O'Toole, Leslie Phillips, Jodie Whittaker, Richard Griffiths, Vanessa Redgrave. Full cast + crew

On DVD: Released May. 22, 2007

On Blu-ray: TBD

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Synopsis

An aging pair of veteran English actors whose success never quite took hold finds their quiet existence suddenly interrupted by the arrival of one of the men's precocious grandnieces in director Roger Michell's affectionate comedy drama. Maurice (Peter O'Toole) and Ian (Leslie Phillips) may still land the occasional paying gig -- Maurice has recently been cast as a corpse in a popular television drama -- but for the most part, their days are spent cataloging their ailments over meals at their favorite café. Though the arrival of Ian's grandniece Jessie doesn't immediately set so well with her curmudgeonly great uncle, Maurice takes an immediate liking to the girl, and makes it a mission to expose the youngster to some of the bustling capitol's best-known sights. As the newly invigorated septuagenarian does his best to teach the wide-eyed youngster a thing or two about life, he soon comes to realize just how little he truly knows about the subject at such a late point in life. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Our critics say

4.5

Dave White

… sharp and funny and grumpy … Full Review

Metascore®

82out of 100

Universal acclaim

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