<p>From “A Room with a View” to “Enchanted April,” it’s been a film credo that British people have to leave Britain if they wish to unbind themselves from their soul-crushing Britishness. And so we have “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” in that a handful of pensioners set off to retire in <span>India</span>, where they learn life lessons, tumble in love, and get a second possibility during being useful.</p>
<p>It’s fundamentally a feel-good anticipation for a Rascal set, though “Marigold” proves itself rather tough to resist, from a colorful, sun-soaked delights of Jaipur (as prisoner by cinematographer Ben Davis) to a expel of heavy-hitters who know how to take a slight screenplay by Oliver Parker (based on a novel by Deborah Maggoch) and spin it into comedic, and even dramatic, gold.</p>
<p>When a oppulance retirement encampment called The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for a Elderly Beautiful starts promotion a services in a United Kingdom, it...
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