Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Review of Albert Nobbs (2011)

This gives a subtle hint of what is to come, and gives a glimpse into the much deeper issue of class differences and the ambiguities, the latter of which provides much of the wit of Albert Nobbs. Nobbs is a waiter/butler is a posh hotel in Dublin, and lives in a small room at the top. He's a hard working individual who lives an innocuous life while all the time guarding a huge secret; Albert Nobbs is really a woman.

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Review of Albert Nobbs (2011)

From the instant Dr Hollaran (Brendan Gleeson) and Albert Nobbs (Glenn Close) share a moment at a costume party for which neither of them have a costume, the scene is set for this thought provoking story. They are without costume for entirely different reasons; the good doctor has no time for frivolity and Nobbs is in his work attire as even when there are events staff need to stay in their uniforms.
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