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In some other—and no doubt lesser—movie, watching Emma Thompson saying things like “blowjob” and “doggy style” while playing a prim, retired religious education teacher might simply be a gassy joke. But in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (Hulu, June 17) the gag is more softly stated. It is, yes, a little amusing to hear this dowdy lady, Nancy, say such things. But she kind of knows that—while the man she’s saying them to, the titular sex worker played by Daryl McCormack , steadfastly refuses to let her make a mockery of herself.
Such is the gentility of director Sophie Hyde and screenwriter Katy Brand ’s film, a positivity-minded depiction of sexual awakening, and a reconsideration of who gets to experience such a thing. Nancy (not her real name) has hired Leo (not his, either) because her husband has died and she is trying to make up for lost time. Her married sex life was prosaic to the point of near nonexistence, a dutiful chore that was entirely unexploratory—and ever unfulfilling for Nancy. Leo has met with clients like her before; he’s trained to say the right things at the right time, and to guide his client toward the contracted deed at a comfortable pace. 
Despite his competent maneuvering, though, Nancy bristles and demurs. She stalls. Which leads the film—largely set in one hotel room over a number of sessions—to its lengthy jags of conversation. Nancy tries to suss out the person behind the Adonis for hire, while he does his noble best to help her drop her inhibitions and give in to what she so craves. The film’s talk is clever, shrewd; Brand is careful to shade Nancy somewhere between sad-sack lonelyheart and uptight, conservative snob. She’s a little of both of those things, but mostly she is a more universally relatable type: someone longing to know themselves in a way they have never allowed before. 
In that way, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is a movie about time and aging as much it is about sex, a soft encouragement to those in the audience who, like Nancy, feel too committed—or condemned—to the limits of their life to seek out something new. We don’t see the moments before the hotel room, what came before the appointment was booked. But we can imagine it was done nervously, after much deliberation and doubt. It’s okay that Nancy is scared, the film reassures, though that fear must also consider the other person involved.
Sometimes Nancy doesn’t, which is when the film gets more prickly, more serious. It’s a hard thing for a person of her generation—or, really, a lot of generations—to comprehend that Leo is not in this line of work because of some litany of tragedy, that he eagerly enjoys his profession no matter the client. Of course, that’s not entirely true. Surely there are struggles in the work, and a sad enough backstory for Leo is eventually revealed. But the film keeps itself in human balance, making neither cautionary tale nor inhuman sex god out of this kind, intuitive young man. 
That balance is well struck by the thoughtful writing and direction, and by McCormack, whose devastating good looks and saucy-serene comportment carry with them a faint note of sadness. He holds his own quite capably against the force that is Emma Thompson—though I shouldn’t say against, as the two actors are in fluid, reactive harmony with one another throughout. 
Small as Good Luck to You, Leo Grande may be in its cinematic dimensions, Thompson’s performance is a big one, loquacious and multifaceted and unsparing in its let-it-all-hang-out-there frankness. She’s a marvel. There is nudity and sex—of the sort that we’d maybe once have patronizingly called brave—but it is held, stylistically and smartly, for a crucial moment late in the film. The point isn’t to gawk or leer. This is the culmination of Nancy stepping outside of herself—or rather, more fully into herself. The sex is her reward for that effort, not really the audience’s. We’re invited in, but only to see what kind of release and freedom may await us should we try to attend to our own unrealized passions. 
Which don’t have to be sexual. Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is specifically about sex, more specifically about an older woman discovering an aspect of life that she long denied, with the stern abetment of the world around her. From a few steps back, though, the movie could also be about travel, about mending a relationship with a loved one, about writing a novel, about learning to paddle board. And it offers something of a generational olive branch, showing that the more open, freer young people of today aren’t to be warily judged or bitterly envied. Maybe they’re onto something in all their sensitive understandings of social conditions that have hampered so many people for so long. We can learn from them, or see in them an example—something Nancy never seems to have thought about her own students, or her children.
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There’s no doubt that Emma Watson is best known for her phenomenal character as the mousy studious Hermione in the legendary Harry Potter film franchise. Surely, the cute Hermione Granger wowed us with her witness, ladylike manners, and sheer creativity so many times. As a best friend of the immensely popular Harry Potter character, Hermione didn’t really need much to take our breaths away right off the bat. It’s also true that the successful British actress started her acting career at the very tender age of 11. Well, you didn’t expect that, did you?
And still, you may only remember her as the know-it-all Hermione, but you’ve got no idea what a wonderful young lady Emma Watson is today. Also, the Brit star proved her unique talent and skills while climbing the ladder of success. Thus, it’d be safe to say that Emma definitely got off to a pretty good start back in the day. As a result, Emma became a phenomenal and well-known Hollywood actress whose undeniable charisma will never fail to make us love her even more. Frankly, Emma Watson’s unique beauty and charm is simply another reason to cherish her great personality! Check out our wonderful roundup of Emma’s most glamorous photos which will leave you totally speechless. Enjoy your ride through her best shots!
Wow! Isn’t she lovely?! Indeed, Emma Watson is one lucky day whose worldwide fame didn’t seem to take a toll on her nice and charismatic personality. Saying that the shiny world of Hollywood isn’t a dangerous game sounds hypocritical. Also, it’s not rare to see how many great Hollywood movie stars simply give in to drug or alcohol abuse. Surely, Hollywood has its dark corners as well. Thankfully, all of these sinful things are simply beneath our beautiful and smoking hot actress. Today she simply shines like the genuine star she truly is. Besides, she absolutely deserves her fame and success.

Well, we know how celebs always try to look their very best even if that means putting on a ton of makeup. Also, many are the cases when celebs show up on the Red Carpet with such a heavy makeup that they hardly look like themselves. “Less is more”, remember? Apparently, Emma Watson followed this unwritten makeup rule every time she walked the magnificent Red Carpet. As classy and stylish as she is, Emma Watson always appears dressed to the nines. Indeed, her mind-blowing looks on the Red Carpet just meet no rivalry. After all, it’s just another reason why there are so many young girls looking up to her.

Oh, the playful Emma! If we must be completely honest with you, Emma’s phenomenal character as Hermione in the Harry Potter blockbuster was a truly unforgettable one. Surely, she was a cute little girl when she impersonated her witty character back in the day. As a matter of fact, she was only 11 years old when she started filming the epic franchise. In truth, her potential to become such a cherished and loved actress didn’t go unnoticed by the fancy and lustrous world of Hollywood. Today, Emma is no longer that little girl, but a fabulous lady who’s also a bit playful every now and then. Well, she’s still a human being at the end of the day, right?

Frankly, Emma Watson was absolutely the best actress who could impersonate the beautiful character of Belle so wonderfully well. Actually, we can hardly think of another Hollywood actress who can play it better than our gorgeous Emma. Besides, the musical romantic fantasy film became an absolute phenomenon that simply captured our hearts. Certainly, Emma possesses all of the needed personality traits to play the role of the beautiful, smart and good-hearted Belle. Also, she’s absolutely like a fairy tale and a wet dream of so many guys out there.

It’s true that Emma Watson is one of the most talented and beautiful actresses of her time. And as such, it’s pretty obvious why she’s always in the limelight. Besides, her skillfulness and charming nature are quite hard to neglect as well. And in truth, she doesn’t even have to try that hard. Her casually beautiful wardrobe picks alongside her natural hairstyles add a special touch of fabulousness to her lovely personality. Generally, Emma’s looks are so classy and feminine that there’s simply no way she w
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