think it hits that sweet spot between the film that pleases the critics and found that absolutely pleases the crowd. i think it's got a really strong shot, i told you this before, i think it's the best picture contender. it would not surprise me at all if this walked off at the top prize at the oscars because it's kind of got that written all over it. it's made with real love and hard. a couple of things about it that are a little bit hokey and it's slightly sentimental, but it's a childhood deal, it's a memoir about childhood. it's fiction, but it's clearly inspired by real life, and as i said, from watching that clip, if that clip didn't sell you the movie, nothing well, frankly. it that clip didn't sell you the movie, nothing well, frankly.— nothing well, frankly. it sounds delightful- _ nothing well, frankly. it sounds delightful- i _ nothing well, frankly. it sounds delightful. i think— nothing well, frankly. it sounds delightful. i think british - nothing well, frankly. it sounds| delightful. i think british people think of kenneth branagh is a classical stage actor, but actually, he has directed a lot of films. he is a ve he has directed a lot of films. he: is a very accomplished film maker. i will still fly the flag for frankenstein, and i think it's an underrated film. so, the second film this week. and is owned by guillermo del toro who obviously did shape of water, but