
Hello everyone!! Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I are back to watching and sharing about comfy cozy (and sometimes, chilling) movies for the fall season. Feel free to join in with us!!
This week our movie was The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, with an all star cast. I knew we were in for a treat after seeing this powerhouse of a lineup.

I mentioned the cast, but let’s take a closer look. Bill Nighy, whom I love in everything, Dame Judy Dench, Dame Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton – but I will say that the other actors held there own, particularly Dev Patel. He is an award winner himself but just a young actor compared to some of his co-stars.
Anyway, we were really looking forward to this movie. It has been on my to watchlist for ages, but I just never had gotten around to it. When Lisa picked it for our line up, I was pretty excited. Billy and I made a thing of it too, ordering Indian takeout to eat before watching, and it was just a nice little treat to watch the movie with these flavors so fresh in our minds.
The movie is about a group of retirees who through various circumstances find themselves en route to India, to stay at the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which has been touted as a place for the elderly and the beautiful. The website and brochure photos depict this hotel as a gorgeous vision of a hotel, that is also affordable for those who may be on a fixed income. However, the hotel is truly that – just a vision of the idealistic young man who runs it. It is there, there are rooms, but it is a bit of a shambles.
As I mentioned, the characters are all there for different reasons, and they all settle into the country very differently as well. Some go in with very preconceived ideas of the culture, some with hopes for finding things that were lost, some with hopes for the future, but all coming to terms with the stage of life they find themselves in. It was interesting to watch these characters come to terms with the transition they were in, finding their new place in the world, juxtaposed against the vivid liveliness of India. The music, the almost frenetic energy, the colors, the chatter and noise, the flavors of the food, was just so alive while these characters sorted through some very poignant emotions – and it was probably the best possible place to start a new life, in a place so overflowing with it.
I very much enjoyed this movie, and of course the cast. Dev Patel’s enthusiasm was contagious, and I truly believed in him. Maggie Smith was amazing, as always, and her character might have been my favorite of them all. I don’t want to go too into this sort of analyzation, as I don’t want to reveal anything or give anything away so I should stop here. However, Billy and I really liked this movie, and found it very moving. It was perfect for a warm early fall evening, with a bellyful of Indian food.
If you are interested in linking up with us, here is our linky! This movie is available to stream on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Fandango at Home, and may be available at your local libraries!
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Next up: Somewhere in Time! Post date Sept. 19.

This sounds like a great one with a wonderful cast line up too. I started watching it a little while ago but never got much past the credits and I’ve been meaning to go back and watch it!
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It was really well done – and well acted!
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My husband and I enjoyed this movie a lot. The cast was fantastic. I am not sure why we never saw it before. I plan to carry the movie with me next week when we go to stay with my sister and her husband. We four love to watch movies together.
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Yay!! I am so glad that you enjoyed it too! And that sounds so fun! I want to get my mom to watch it too, I think she will really like it. 🙂
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I love this one — and the cast is just wonderful. I’m really glad yuo enjoyed it too. The Indian food is a brilliant idea!
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Oh, I loved, loved, loved this movie! Why am I thinking there was a sequel? If there was, it seems like it was just a skosh different. I think I need to rewatch it just for all the good feelings!
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I have never seen this one, but every time it would come across the circ desk at the library, I’d marvel at the casting. Sounds like a great fall movie choice 🙂
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I really enjoyed it! I thought I was going to, with that cast, but just never got around to it before this. Plus it was a good excuse to order takeout. Lol.
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It is a fun and enjoyable movie. I saw it years ago … and the cast is terrific. I was sad to see that Tom Wilkerson passed away last December, ugh. I’m not sure if I saw the second one … but I don’t think it’s as good but might be still worth seeing. Hope you had fun watching it.
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The cast is almost like a dream lineup of British award winners. I didn’t know that he did! That is sad news!
We definitely enjoyed it.
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