Published 15:40 IST, February 1st 2021
The Lady and The Dale review: Netizens 'highly recommend' to watch; call it 'fascinating'
Here's 'The Lady And the Dale' review and more details. Everything about the show has created quite a buzz in the media and given HBO a hit
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The Lady and The Dale reviews are currently taking over Twitter. Those who have started watching the show on the first day of its release are pointing out the things that appeal to them. The most common thread of thought is about how different the show is. The Lady and The Dale released on January 31, 2021, on HBO.
The film is directed by Nick Cammilleri and Zackary Drucker and stars Gillian Cameron as Liz Carmichael. The story is about a transgender woman who takes on the automobile industry in fading automobile market of the ‘70s. She invents a three tyre care model which is fuel-efficient.
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The Lady and The Dale Review; What Twitterati has to say
A common thread started on Twitter asking fellow Twitterati if they had watched the show. A netizen said that she found the show “wildly fascinating”. Yet another said that the show was a “heroic survival story”. The common consensus seemed to be that the show has started the year on a high note and other shows have a high benchmark to live up to. The CEO of Killer Films called the show “wild and addictive.”
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The Lady and the Dale ratings
The Lady and the Dale has an IMDb rating of 7.2/10. Indie Wire has given the show a Grade A. The show has a 100% from Rotten Tomatoes on the critics’ rating meter. Almost every portal has given the show a high rating and has suggested that the show be added to one’s must-watch list.
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The Lady and The Dale Cast and Crew
Filmmaker Jay Duplass has a keen eye for detail and bringing out the extraordinary in the ordinary. Jay Duplass’ brother Mark Duplass is the other name behind the show. The two brothers together, with their specific style, have created The Lady and The Dale. As the show is a docuseries, we see clippings of people in their original form and habitat.
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Most people are played by themselves. Only Liz Carmichael is played by Gillian Cameron in parts. The characters seen in the series are Gerry McGuinness, Candi Michael, Rob Abrams, Charles Richard Barrett, Dick Carlson, John Griffiths, Hans Hasson, Leslie Kendall, Mark Lisheron, Mark MacCarley, Pete Noyes, Sandy Stone, Susan Stryker and Mia Yamamoto. All of these characters play themselves in the series.
15:40 IST, February 1st 2021