cooper's chase doesn't feel like a retirement home at all. i don't know about everyone else but i couldn't help wonder how everyone who lived there (the movie version) could afford to do so and how do the renovations work?
cooper's chase doesn't feel like a retirement home at all. i don't know about everyone else but i couldn't help wonder how everyone who lived there (the movie version) could afford to do so and how do the renovations work?
when i imagined cooper's chase from the description of the book it was more like a little village community with individual cottages like in portwenn in doc martin.
joyce, one of the titular characters, had just moved into cooper's chase, according to the book. how long did the renovations to her "flat" take? (considering each flat is customised to their occupant)
they also made movie joyce such a sorry little character shoving cakes down peoples throats *bleh* meanwhile she was so much more than just-a-nurse-joyce
anyway, rubbish movie if you've read the book. rubbish movie if you haven't.