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(More customer reviews)This Masterpiece Contemporary presentation was such a nice surprise. It tells the tale of a small Welsh village and how art affects the human condition. "Framed" is a sweet, heartwarming story, enhanced by the presence of Eve Myles("Torchwood"), who is a gem. The many strands of the story are deftly woven together, and the whimsy and life-lessons go hand-in-hand with one another, making this an altogether enjoyable film.
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The National Gallery in London has flooded, and senior curator Quentin Lester has a dramatic solution. He proposes that the entire collection of priceless paintings should be removed from London and stored in an abandoned slate mine inside a Welsh mountain, as they were during the Second World War. Soon after Quentin is settled in North Wales admittedly more at home in a cave among his paintings than he is with other people he unwittingly sets in motion a series of events that wake up this sleepy, charming town. After mistaking local boy Dylan Hughes for an art history genius, Quentin finds himself in the middle of mayhem. It seems all of the town s quirkiest characters, from the butcher who still sees Elvis to an eight-year-old criminal genius, want a piece of the paintings he is trying so hard to preserve! Based on Frank Cottrell Boyce's best-selling children's novel, Framed stars Trevor Eve (Heat of the Sun) as Quentin and Eve Myles (Little Dorrit, Torchwood) as Angharad, the enigmatic local schoolteacher with an eye for Quentin; and introduces Samuel Davies as young Dylan Hughes.
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