The story follows James Penfield (played by ), an ambitious BBC radio journalist who embodies the moral vacuity of the "young urban professional" of the time.
: As James writes a book about the 1956 Suez Crisis, his personal betrayals mirror the national "reinvention" of the past to suit current political needs. The Ploughman's Lunch sottotitoli Inglese
(1983) is a sharp, cynical dissection of Britain's social and political landscape during the early 1980s. Written by Ian McEwan and directed by Richard Eyre , the film serves as both a time capsule of Margaret Thatcher’s era and a timeless study of personal and political opportunism. Plot and Themes The story follows James Penfield (played by ),
Critics highlight the film's "surgical precision" in depicting unlikable characters without being boring. The Ploughman's Lunch - film-authority.com The Ploughman's Lunch sottotitoli Inglese