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Tamara Drewe
The life of Tamara Drewe, a young attractive journalist, has been changed completely, when she returns to her hometown in the countryside, in order to sell the house of her childhood and meets her former lover.
1982, Westminster, London, England, UK
1949, Cupar, Scotland, UK
15 April 1979, Pontypool, Wales, UK
1985
1972, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
22 May 1949, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK
21 July 1992, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England, UK
14 April 1983, Somerset, England, UK
26 October 1953, London, England, UK
9 August 1952, Milltown of Rothiemay, Scotland, UK
1975, Exeter, Devon, England, UK
6 May 1961, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK
July 12, 2013
A judicious comic actor, Arterton plays the eponymous Tamara, who throws a small English village into a tizzy when she returns from London to put the family cottage on the market.May 15, 2012
Frears' loose-limbed film, while warm and fitfully witty, feels consistently and steadfastly like less than the sum of its parts.November 04, 2010
While no one would celebrate Tamara Drewe as a great movie, it is a reliable dispenser of visual and erotic pleasures.April 04, 2011
It's a fine diversion filled with silly people following their silly desires.May 03, 2015
The project has a slapdash, good-enough-for-government work feel to it.November 02, 2011
It's only as the narrative adopts an increasingly episodic feel that one's interest begins to wane...November 12, 2010
There's a whiff of desperation behind the comic romp Tamara Drewe that gives it some unexpected sting.January 16, 2013
The overripe Arterton is put on glorious display, but... there's little joy and not much romp in this cluttered sex farce.October 29, 2010
You know where you're going in territory that's actually more Jane Austen than Hardy, but Frears makes the most of the many bumps and twists.November 12, 2010
This screen adaptation by director Stephen Frears successfully re-creates the strip's pastoral tone and cheeky humor.December 17, 2010
"Tamara Drewe" is a wickedly smart hybrid of a literary roundelay and a postfeminist manifesto.November 04, 2010
The film lacks Frears' usual master touch; it often feels flat and self-conscious, in a way that the book never does.