News & Features
Updated : 5 February, 2012
'Iron Lady' film draws sympathy for Thatcher in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Long reviled in Argentina for leading Britain to war over the Falkland Islands, Margaret Thatcher's portrayal as a vulnerable, elderly woman suffering from dementia in new film "The Iron Lady" has won her newfound sympathy with Argentine moviegoers.
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Movie Highlight
This old-fashioned wartime drama clearly sets out to tug at your heartstrings and banish the cynic in you for a couple of hours. It succeeds admirably. Even those who don’t fancy animal-centric stories may find this one appealing.
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Four The Record, incorporates different country attitudes and styles – there’s the fast and fun hoe-down, the sentimental ballad, and something that sounds a little alternative, even.
