Allelujah

  • Judi Dench, Jennifer Saunders, Russell Tovey
  • Richard Eyre
  • March 17th 2023
The story of a geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital threatened with closure.

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Allelujah

Verdict: Allelujah is a pleasant enough watch, but the characters are too slight and the comedy leaves much to be desired.

  • Judi Dench, Jennifer Saunders, Russell Tovey
  • March 17th 2023
  • Richard Eyre

Jennifer Saunders’s latest movie is set in the geriatric ward of a small hospital facing the threat of closure.

Allelujah, the latest film by Richard Eyre, features a who’s who of British acting talent.

Starring Jennifer Saunders, Judi Dench and Bally Gill, the comedy-drama, based on the 2018 play of the same name by Alan Bennett, is set in the geriatric ward at The Bethlehem, a small hospital in Wakefield, Yorkshire.

The staff and patients are being filmed by a crew to help drum up support for The Beth, which is under threat of closure.

If you’re expecting this movie to be a stuffy comedy about old people being rude or cranky, you wouldn’t be too far off the mark.

But, thankfully, there is more to it than that – a surprising twist near the end elevates the story and makes it far more interesting, even if it does undermine the film’s pro-NHS message.

Allelujah is very vocal in its support for the NHS and why small community hospitals like The Beth are worth saving.

Bennett’s play has also been given...

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