There's nothing that really surprises in this story, except a few small developments. Unfortunately these developments are somewhat obvious and therefore a tad tiring.
Most of the actors do a an acceptable rendering, but there's little depth to be found in these, despite a saved eulogy.
Peter Vaughan of course delivers an interesting character, but could have been given some better lines, I think.
Peter Dinklage is always good, but not so convincing here. Just all-right like most.
Matthew MacFadyen probably is a bit above the others in delivering in a convincing way, but when the rest of the cast fail to have a little higher standard the result makes this just a nice bagatelle. Safe to miss.
Most of the actors do a an acceptable rendering, but there's little depth to be found in these, despite a saved eulogy.
Peter Vaughan of course delivers an interesting character, but could have been given some better lines, I think.
Peter Dinklage is always good, but not so convincing here. Just all-right like most.
Matthew MacFadyen probably is a bit above the others in delivering in a convincing way, but when the rest of the cast fail to have a little higher standard the result makes this just a nice bagatelle. Safe to miss.