The iron lady as nice Alzheimer Omi, speaking to her dead husband (very cute). Unfortunately, one sees only Meryl Streep where you really should see Margret Thatcher. This is probably because, the Meryl Streep just on the role of the strong power-obsessed career woman is set in the prime of life and thereby adjust certain wear and tear at the role design, although it is, of course, undoubtedly one of the best actress at the time Especially for younger people who were born after 1990 is too little explained what was actually the iron curtain? IRA? Conservative? Neoliberalism? Miners' strike? There are at most a few excerpts from the then newscasts, sorry but that's really no time history is conveyed to the audience. Then better yet want to see a real Dokumentarfilm.Wer the right iron lady in action should be best time to watch a few videos on YouTube, and will remember this is still ne completely different collar size than what the Meryl Streep could show us here ,
In short, the film is too smooth to wohlwollend.Nicht I want to see the opposite, but a two-hour Homestory from Old people's home is somehow unnecessary.