Mrs. Henderson Presents Comments

  • Annabelle 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Beautiful details, quarrel and...

  • Bell 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Not like a comedy, maybe the Brits are very subtle when they shake their bags. But the plot is very good, without the complexity of American singing and dancing, but the stubbornness and optimism of the British in World War II are moving, and the relationship between people is delicately portrayed, even the supporting roles are everywhere. Those two old ladies are really happy together...

  • Jacynthe 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    It's such a pleasant surprise to have such a joyful film in the context of war. It's very beautiful in one film, with beautiful women and two old actors. ....

  • Gaetano 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    They all have sweet...

  • Brice 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    Kelly Reilly is gorgeous They all have lovely...

  • Ashleigh 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    saw it a long time...

  • Tabitha 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    Awards presented by Mrs. Henderson · · · · · (All) Best Actress (Nomination) at the 78th Academy Awards Judi Dench Best Costume Design at the 78th Academy Awards (Nomination) Sandy...

  • Trace 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    Dench acted vividly, using the form of comedy to dissolve the pain brought by the war little by little. But the few special effects shots looked too fake, the London street scenes were too dark, and the rooftop scenes looked like they were shot on...

  • Sincere 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    The ending of the girl being blown up brings the whole show back to...

  • Carmelo 2022-04-23 07:05:34

    Judi Dench showed her cuteness and amusing in this film, and her acting was indeed a little surprise. However, the film itself is too casually...

Extended Reading
  • Peggie 2022-03-23 08:01:03

    A little moved, a little humorous, a little tacit understanding

    Life is always full of unknowns
    and difficult times of war, small entertainment can make a big difference,
    standing at the center of the stage is the one farthest from love, because the door of the heart has been closed and opened again, but at such a price
    , there is some little humor in it
    mrs....

  • Jacques 2022-03-23 08:01:03

    nude theme

    A few days ago, it was said that China's banned films are the main theme of foreign countries, and today I caught an example. "Mrs. Henderson's Gift", a very light and light sketch-style film. The theme can be summed up in Mrs. Henderson's last sentence: "Since the country wants them to be ready to...

Mrs. Henderson Presents quotes

  • Lord Cromer: Now what about, forgive me, the foliage?

    Laura Henderson: Foliage?

    Lord Cromer: You know, beneath the...

    Laura Henderson: Beneath what? Try the Brie.

    Lord Cromer: Thank you. Beneath the...

    Laura Henderson: I had it flown in from France.

    Lord Cromer: Excellent. The foliage beneath the...

    Laura Henderson: My husband was very fond of it.

    Lord Cromer: Of what?

    Laura Henderson: This particular cheese.

    Lord Cromer: My dear, I'm attempting to address the disagreeable and somewhat sordid topic of the pudendum.

    Laura Henderson: What on earth is that?

    Lord Cromer: Good heavens, woman!

    Laura Henderson: Do have some more wine.

    Lord Cromer: The female part.

    Laura Henderson: Oh, the pussy!

    Lord Cromer: [Gasps]

    Laura Henderson: Why didn't you say?

    Lord Cromer: I had not expected you, of all people, to use such language.

    Laura Henderson: That word was rather popular in the mid-nineteenth century. Not everyone speaks Latin, you know.

    Lord Cromer: Then I'd prefer you refer to it as 'the midlands'.

    Laura Henderson: Oh dear, you men do get into such a state about 'the midlands', don't you? Well you needn't worry. Our lighting will be so subtle; the disputed area will be barely visible.

    [as Lord Cromer drinks his wine]

    Laura Henderson: And anyway, we'll have a barber.

    Lord Cromer: [spits out wine and Mrs Henderson laughs]

  • Laura Henderson: Are you American?

    Soldier: Yes ma'am.

    Laura Henderson: Oh! Americans! Strange people, lovely manners.