Finding Your Feet Review: Delightful, Funny and Heartwarming

Finding Your Feet Review: Delightful, Funny and Heartwarming

Finding Your Feet is a refreshing, heartwarming and delightful film the will make you appreciate all the moments life has to offer.

The film centers around two sisters who find their way back to each other after not speaking for 10 years. Read on for the full review…

Finding Your Feet Review: Delightful, Funny and HeartwarmingCelebnMovies247.com had no expectations walking into this movie but were intrigued by the trailer. We were delightfully surprised at how good Finding Your Feet ended up being.

Finding Your Feet is set in London and stars an array of British talent including Timothy Spall (Harry Potter Movies), Joanna Lumley (Absolutely Fabulous), Imelda Staunton (Harry Potter Movies) Celia Imrie (A Cure for Wellness) and more…

The chemistry between Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie is impetuous. The two ladies are perfection onscreen and make the heartwarming comedy a delightful engagement. While the movie deals with a few displeasure’s like death and dementia of one of its characters, it helps to drive the films underlying message to live life to the fullest. You never know when your last day comes, so enjoy it, be yourself and don’t let anybody tell you otherwise.

Finding Your Feet reunites the long-estranged sisters Sandra (Imelda Staunton) and Bif (Celia Imrie) after Sandra finds her husband Mike (John Sessions) cheating on her with one of her friends. She scuffles out of the house and pops up at her sister Bif’s cluttered council flat. That is Sandra’s first run-in with Charlie (Timothy Spall). As the weeks pass, Sandra slowly starts to find herself again. She joins Bif’s dance classes, cut loose and does a flash mob that goes viral.

Now we can be jaded and cynical like most critics, but we’re not. This movie is great storytelling despite the formulaic ways of writers Meg Leonard, and Nick Moorcroft. The film is directed by Richard Loncraine who tells a beautiful story of “it’s never too late to start living.” The comedy drama is just that, a movie that is blended right. It doesn’t dwell on the sad, but it makes its point touching on it. We loved the overall outcome of the movie and the road Sandra had to take to get there.

Overall Finding Your Feet gets a B+

Reviewed by Emilio