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Catherine Tate's Nan is a quirky little special that really captures the chaotic and often absurd nature of life with a feisty old lady. The pacing is tight, never dragging, and the humor is pretty much non-stop, anchored by Tate's sharp performance as the unapologetic Nan. The atmosphere feels very relatable, like a slice of everyday British life but cranked up to eleven with her outrageous behavior. It's all about those moments of sheer mayhem, from her amusingly inappropriate outbursts to the unexpected chaos at the council office. Practical effects aren't the highlight, but the comedic timing and delivery? That's where it shines. You get a good mix of heart and hilarity, making it a unique entry in Tate's work.
Catherine Tate's signature humorCharacter study of a lovable troublemakerA unique blend of comedy and social commentary
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