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The Time of Their Lives

Rating6.1 /10
20171 h 44 m
United Kingdom
1286 people rated

A former Hollywood star enlists the help of a new friend in order to journey from London to France for her ex-lover's funeral, with the various mishaps en route making the trip unforgettable.

Comedy

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user169561891565

01/06/2023 15:05
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29/05/2023 17:06
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CreatorMikki

22/11/2022 13:46
Loved, loved this film. Joan and Pauline were so brilliant. Very entertaining.

Mohamed Elkalai

22/11/2022 13:46
If you want a good laugh def watch this film! All these famous dames from the 40s coming together after years of rivalry come together to make this comedy film!!!

musa

22/11/2022 13:46
Ms. Collins has not lost anything. I adore her and have most of her films!

zinebelmeski

22/11/2022 13:46
I liked the movie but it was a bit predictable and stiff. Joan Collins is much older and it shows in her acting. As one reviewer put it, it's almost a movie about her life. A nice film to watch for the locations but don't expect to be anything but slowly moving along with a plot that flows like honey, very slow.

La Nelyo

22/11/2022 13:46
I really loved this movie. Joan and Pauline Collins were perfect in their roles, and the whole cast was great. I loved that Priscilla found love with the reclusive millionaire even though it was for a brief moment. The plot seemed real and believable and I had the time of my life watching it. It made me want to watch more films with Pauline Collins. It made me want to befriend the 2 characters and go on an adventure with them. The film ended with hope and joy and possibly redemption, and I think that is all we can really ask for in life. I loved this movie and plan to watch it again soon.

@Teezy

22/11/2022 13:46
I despise joan collins because she always has to be the focus of everyone's attention, yet pauline collins continually steals the limelight from her and thats the only reason i continued to watch it

Abiri Oluwabusayo Khloe

22/11/2022 13:46
There are so many films that try to make the story line so hard to follow; this is not one of them. I look forward to the sequel - there is much more adventure and life ahead of both of these women and how their families accept their new found joy of life. Bring it on.

rue.Baby

22/11/2022 13:46
In this Roger Goldby (Cutting It, The Waiting Room) written and directed film, Joan Collins (TVs Dynasty, Empire of the Ants) stars as former Hollywood siren Helen and Pauline Collins (Shirley Valentine, TVs Mount Pleasant) as unhappily married Priscilla, who embark upon a trip to France for Helen's ex-lovers funeral. Priscilla meets Helen on the anniversary of her son's death when she goes shopping with her controlling husband Frank (Ronald Pickup: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Lolita) and Helen, who is about to embark on a retirement home trip to the seaside, commandeers her to help with her bags. As Priscilla is a fan she helps Helen and boards the coach with her bags, but gets stranded on it when it sets off with her, leaving her seething husband behind. Narcissistic kleptomaniac Helen convinces Priscilla to accompany her on the trip to France where they meet Italian artist Alberto (Franco Nero: Django, Django Unchained), who begins to woo Priscilla, much to Helen's chagrin, and she starts to see what her life could have been like. The film tries to be a cross between a funny road trip, like an OAP Thelma and Louise, and a serious journey of self discovery, similar to Shirley Valentine, but as it falls between the two camps it ends up being a lacklustre buddy movie with an unbelievable storyline. It felt like the plot and theme lost its way several times and some aspects, like the brilliant acting turn by Joely Richardson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, TVs Nip/Tuck) as Lucy for example, were wasted as it went nowhere. It has some touching moments, particularly when Priscilla and Alberto connect, and there were some moments of humour that weren't into the realm of ludicrous, but sadly it was not the comedy expected from the trailer nor the emotional journey it probably was trying to be. I am aware that I am younger than the audience it is aimed at, and those of the right age who remember Franco Nero at the height of his fame, such as my friend Karen, enjoyed the film, so if you fall into this category you should give it a try. But my friend and I were disappointed that it was so disjointed.
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