talks about the ministerial code changes and says opposition parties are accusing the prime minister of trying to save his own skin. the i also focuses on politics, it takes a different line. it s examining survey evidence suggesting that the conservatives could be in trouble next general election. the daily star highlights the plight of travellers try to get away for half term with a picture of trafficjams and there s a warning in the daily expressive holiday hell, both at half term and throughout the summer because of shortage of staff at britain s airports. james, do you want to kick us out this time? i ll start of that story on the front of the telegraph. we ve got to move or will die. tory mps son on the front line in ukraine. absolutely extraordinary story about ben grant. these son of a tory mp, hamlin grant and he s been out in ukraine since march. didn t tell his mum he was going out there was a significant point as well because if you want to go out there you have t
so it s like a dual layer to the performance anyway. really interesting, really interesting. and best out this week? you ve seen the quiet girl. i loved it, i loved it. it s beautiful, simple, gentle. not simplistic, but gorgeous storytelling. again how often do i find myself saying this? another remarkable performance by a very, very young. i know. i don t know how young the actress is, but she s very young. astonishing. it s a directorial debut, and it s so sure footed. and the comparison i made was celine sciamma whose films i love, as you know capturing of childhood at that point, the cusp of childhood and adulthood. and you keep thinking that the film is going to take a turn for the terrible. but it. yes, you do! i had a knot in my stomach for some of it. it s set in a rural ireland in the early 80s. but very.so gently moving. i would say gently moving. i was overwhelmed by it. and the other thing i found
of authenticity, and that s why i said there is definitely a loach element to this, and it is eye opening and heartbreaking at times. but the thing that i think gives it a mainstream edge is that there is also this slightly melodramatic contrivance of the story about her own deception. and obviously i love juliette binoche anyway, i think she s great in everything, but she plays this really well. and it s interesting. so, she is playing a character that s playing a character, so it s like a dual layer to the performance anyway. really interesting, really interesting. and best out this week? you ve seen the quiet girl. i loved it, i loved it. it s beautiful, simple, gentle. not simplistic, but gorgeous storytelling. again how often do i find myself saying this? another remarkable performance by a very, very young. i know. i don t know how young the actress is, but she s very young. astonishing. it s a directorial debut, and it s so sure footed. and the comparison i made
not simplistic, but gorgeous storytelling. again how often do i find myself saying this? another remarkable performance by a very, very young. i know. i don t know how old the actress is, but she s very young. astonishing. it s a directorial debut, and it s so sure footed. and the comparison i made was celine sciamma whose films i love, as you know capturing of childhood at that point, the cusp of childhood and adulthood. and you keep thinking that the film is going to take a turn for the terrible. but it. yes, you do! i had a knot in my stomach for some of it. it s set in a rural ireland in the early 80s. but very.so gently moving. i would say gently moving. i was overwhelmed by it. and the other thing i found about it is the more you think about it, the more powerful it becomes. it s kind of deceptively low key when you watch it. but then it really, really sticks with you. i think it s wonderful,
there is definitely a loach element to this, and it is eye opening and it s heartbreaking at times. but the thing that i think gives it a mainstream edge is that there is also this slightly melodramatic contrivance of the story about her own deception and obviously, i love juliette binoche anyway. she plays this really well. it s interesting that she is playing a character that s playing a character, and there s a dual layer to the performance anyway. really interesting. and best out this week? you ve seen the quiet girl. i loved it. it s beautiful, simple, gentle. gorgeous storytelling and often do i find myself saying this, but a remarkable performance by a very young actress. astonishing, and it s a directorial debut, it s so sure footed. the comparison i made was the capturing of childhood