A work that stands squarely on
a wonderfully witty script that nearly redefines the word bouncy, and a thing of beauty to see performed.
Not exact matches
Helen Fielding, writer of both the books and the
script, remains
wonderfully witty and funny, and the film winds up palatable to a wide range of audiences, middle aged or not.
It's to the credit of the game's
witty and
wonderfully written
script that despite the fact you're simply wandering through corridors and have little other interaction with the game I never once felt bored.