the film that you see isn t that, but it s to do with the artistic licence, and what i love about it is it s deeply personal. it sjoanna hogg making a film which is semi autobiographical. i mean, more fiction in this than there was in the first film. but terrific performances. i mean, nobody makes films likejoanna hogg. you can watch two seconds of this, and you know that this is a joanna hogg film. and i loved it. and there s something very touching about it. i know it can get criticised, people say it s achingly middle class, and some people have a problem with that, but this is about the central character coming to terms with a traumatic death of her boyfriend. yes! so, that s the fundamental thing through it, and i thought it was examined really, really cleverly. i think you should be in this chair and i should be there, and you should be doing this. because, no, that is exactly right, that is exactly what it is. and worth saying that it s a film in that thing about the middle cl
you do have to have seen the souvenir part i. it would not make any sense if you haven t seen the first one. the first one is a stand alone movie, the second is not. i thought it was great. i know exactly what you re talking about, about. you see a film being made, and then the film that you see isn t that, but it s to do with the artistic licence, and what i love about it is it s deeply personal. it sjoanna hogg making a film which is semi autobiographical. i mean, more fiction in this than there was in the first film. but terrific performances. i mean, nobody makes films likejoanna hogg. you can watch two seconds of this, and you know that this is a joanna hogg film. and i loved it. and there s something very touching about it. i know it can get criticised, people say it s achingly middle class, and some people have a problem with that, but this is about the central character coming to terms with a traumatic death of her boyfriend. yes! so, that s the fundamental thing through it, an
it would not make any sense if you haven t seen the first one. the first one is a stand alone movie, the second one is not. i thought it was great. i know exactly what you re talking about, about. you see a film being made, and then the film that you see isn t that, but it s to do with the artistic licence, and what i love about it is it s deeply personal. it sjoanna hogg making a film which is semi autobiographical i mean, more fiction in this than there was in the first film. but terrific performances. i mean, nobody makes films likejoanna hogg. you can watch two seconds of this and you know that this is a joanna hogg film. i loved it. and there s something very touching about it. it can get criticised, people say it s achingly middle class, and some people have a problem with that, but this is about the central character coming to terms with a traumatic death of her boyfriend. yes! that s the fundamental thing through it, and i thought it was examined really realy cleverly. i thin
well, ok, the souvenir part ii. joanna hogg film. you ve seen it? yes, seen both. 0k. did you.? i really enjoyed this. there s a section towards the end which i didn t fully understand. and i genuinely think i need to rewatch that section, about her graduation. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. ..but broadly, i really, really enjoyed it, and i really enjoyed it much more even than the first part. great. so, the first part is still available on bbc iplayer, and so if you re going to go and see the souvenir part ii, you do have to have seen the souvenir part i. it would not make any sense if you haven t seen the first one. the first one is a stand alone movie, the second is not. i thought it was great. i know exactly what you re talking about, about. you see a film being made, and then the film that you see isn t that, but it s to do with the artistic licence, and what i love about it is it s deeply personal. it sjoanna hogg making a film which is semi autobiographical. i mean, more fiction in this