I watched Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day about a week and a half ago.  It was a cute movie.  I am a great fan of 1930's romantic comedies.  This movie reminded me of the old movies I love, especially because of it's 1930's London setting.  It was interesting to watch the documentary on the DVD and discover that it was a novel written in the 1930's and sold for film rights at that time, but put off because of WWII. 
Miss Pettigrew (Frances McDormand)  is a governess who has just lost her job.  In desperate straights, she steals the business card of a woman from the employment office that needs a governess.  Much to her surprise, Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams) does not need a governess, but a social secretary to juggle her many men.  Miss Pettigrew puts away her misgivings and goes with the whirlwind for the day.
I loved both women in these roles.  I liked Miss Pettigrew's makeover and the fact that she also had a romance with the excellent Ciaran Hinds as Joe Blomfeld.  I loved the 1930's music and the foreshadowing of WWII.  Overall, I enjoyed the movie.  It's a light and sweet movie.
I liked this movie also
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