THELMA (2024)

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“What spirit.” What spirit indeed. 

Thelma is a 93 year old grandmother to Daniel (Fred Hechinger-The White Lotus) and mother and step-mother respectively to Gail (Parker Posey-Dazed & Confused) and Alan (Clark Gregg-the Marvel films).
When she gets unwittingly scammed on the telephone by someone pretending to be her grandson, she resolves to find the culprit and retrieve her stolen money. Along the way, she enlists the help of her old friend, Ben played by the late legend, Richard Roundtree and his motorised scooter and they go after the scammers.

It looks to be no fun getting old. You forget a couple of things and before you know it, your kids are trying to ship you off to an old people’s home.
You make a few mis-steps making the kind of errors we make at all ages but when you get over a certain hill age-wise you are suddenly ‘losing your mind’. It sucks. Thelma is determined to regain some sense of independence and freedom.

Thelma (June Squibb) and her grandson, Daniel (Fred Hechinger)
Thelma (June Squibb) and her grandson, Daniel (Fred Hechinger)

Thelma is based on the events in the life of director, Josh Margolin’s grand-mother. He was inspired to write a film to celebrate her “grit and tenacity” and to “explore her fight for what’s left of her autonomy” and decided to make a twist on the “one last job” trope and make an action film about his nan, at times in the style of Mission: Impossible or Ocean’s Eleven.

Parker Posey is her usual excellent self, delivering another quirky off-key performance as a worrying daughter Gail, Clark Gregg plays a by-the-book son-in-law Alan and Fred Hechinger is the charming, caring and loving grandson, Daniel.

Old friends Ben (Richard Roundtree) & Thelma (June Squibb) in Ocean's 93.
Old friends Ben (Richard Roundtree) & Thelma (June Squibb) in Ocean’s 93.

Other support comes from the mighty Richard Roundtree in the last performance before his death in October 2023, here he plays Thelma’s old friend and accomplice, Ben and is fantastic as is Malcolm McDowell here playing Harvey, who is always a joy to watch.

This is a heart-warming action heist film about ageing, the love and concern of your family and coping without your lifelong partner by your side.
Take your nan, your Mum, in fact take your whole family.
Highly entertaining.

97 Minutes

NEBRASKA (2013)

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I am not the biggest Alexander Payne fan. A lot of people love his movies but I find them a little twee at times and lacking a strong through line.

I thoroughly enjoyed Sideways but I think that may have been down to the pairing of Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden-Church, but I felt tepid about About Schmidt and The Descendants, which people loved.

This is by no means a terrible film, it is entertaining (Oscar worthy, not sure), Bruce Dern is great, as he always is but somethings-a missing for me.

Maybe it’s the fact that I have absolutely no connection to that part of the world but in the same breath if a story is told well…….

It reminds me of Sunday evening TV, specifically aimed at the older demographic. If most of the reality nonsense is aimed at the youth-dem then this fare is a bigger budget version of the ITV and BBC Sunday night shows, Marple, Poirot, Sherlock (to an extent, although that is aimed at the kids as well), A Touch of Frost etc etc. Reasonably well made but containing nothing that I am at all interested in.
Maybe this is a little harsh but s’how I feel so deal.

June Squibb was excellent and gets to deliver all the cracking lines, Will Forte and Bob Odenkirk were alright, nice to see Stacy Keach after a few years, he embodied his character with the right amount of life and opinion.

All in all a movie for the valium generation.

3/5

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