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Nuts in May

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Nuts in May
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1hr 24min
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1976
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Water Bearer Films
Synopsis: Keith (Roger Sloman) and Candice Marie (Alison Steadman) take a trip to a campsite in the English countryside. They're folk-singing vegetarian types, but Keith is very controlling, and Candice Marie is manipulative as well, in her own childlike way. Keith is also very anal, taking down every expenditure in a ledger, using his various guidebooks to lead them through every attraction, and refusing to diverge from his detailed plan for their trip. "What's the point of having a schedule if you don't ... Full Synopsis
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Mike Leigh is in top form in Nuts in May, among the more straightforwardly enjoyable of the acclaimed British filmmaker's early works. While Nuts in May offers the psychologically complex characterizations that are a hallmark of Leigh's television oeuvre, its relatively quick pace and surfeit of humor point the way forward to his later feature films, High Hopes and Life Is Sweet. Nuts in May is a funny ... Full Review
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