His & Hers (2009 film)

[4] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the documentary "charming", but also added that the film is "pretty obvious and soft-focus[ed]".[5] Julian White of Lettle White Lies wrote "No great surprises in the early segments, but the intensity grows as the shadows of age and illness fall".[6] Cath Clarke of Time Out wrote: "You would need to be made of stone not to be charmed by the wit and warmth of these women".[7] The Village Voice's Michelle Orange said "It's around the birthing years that Wardrop's extremely selective homemaker's oral history-crafted to soothe with its placid framing and cheery, meditative tone-begins to close around you like doily-papered walls".You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to an Irish film is a stub.
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