Collider
For its first two-thirds, Lone Scherfig’s Their Finest is a delightful, sharp celebration of a woman going into a man’s world and finding that she’s a talented asset who’s serving not just art but her country. It’s uplifting, it’s funny, it’s smart, and it’s a damn shame to see it fall apart so easily to the point where you wonder if Scherfig and writer Gaby Chiappe are making a meta-commentary on how romances are forced on female characters rather than just letting them be heroes. Instead, Their Finest becomes emblematic of the problem it wants to address, and the hard work that went into the beginning of the movie dissolves into cheap sentiment.
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