"Day of the Flowers" (The Guardian 29/11/13)
Day of the Flowers (15) 99 mins **
This feels like a Ken Loach
film that’s had its politics dialled back by producers keen to retain the
centre ground. Eva Birthistle (from Loach’s Ae
Fond Kiss…) is the Scots lass who gets one scene establishing her
anti-capitalist credentials – basically: a sash – before she’s whisked to Cuba
to scatter her father’s ashes. The journey’s meant as a renewal of the
countries’ socialist bonds, but the script conceives this process in blandly
literal terms by having Birthistle fall for local hunk Carlos Acosta. The
pair’s pan-Cuban mooning occasions mucho
guitar-strumming, yet nothing much catches fire: lame gags and supporting turns
ensure it concludes closer to Mamma Mia!
than Marx.
Day of the Flowers is now playing in selected cinemas.
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