After this, it was a trip to see my in-laws. Again, the star of the show was my daughter as this was the first time that they have seen her since her exam results but both were still happy to see my son. My father-in-law appears ambivalent about Leia but now accepts that she is part of the family.
Once we got back home, my son went to spend some time alone (he had been around us for a long time) and my wife picked a film for my daughter and I to watch her with her. This was Love Sarah. It started off in a depressing manner, but improved afterwards. We liked the film, though I felt that the story arc did not have to employ the romantic end which involved a cad being turned by a lady. However, like many films set in London, it is part fairy tale, and this rose tinted view was picked up by the Guardian. It was a nice film for use to watch, but I doubt I will ever watch it again. Apparently it was meant to have been released in cinema's, but I am not sure if this took place over the lockdown. What was interesting was to see a pilot from The Phantom Menace feature in it, though many will remember the person as the Vice Chancellor from Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
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