Today, it is often cited as one of Streep's most underrated 1980s roles , capturing a unique sense of national and personal melancholy. Plenty movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert
Includes Sting as a working-class suitor, Sam Neill as a wartime lover, Ian McKellen as a high-ranking official, and a brief early appearance by Hugh Laurie . Critical Reception subtitle Plenty.1985.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AM]
Susan Traherne (earned a BAFTA nomination for the role). Charles Dance: Raymond Brock, her long-suffering husband. Tracey Ullman: Alice Park, Susan’s bohemian best friend. Today, it is often cited as one of
Susan Traherne (Meryl Streep) serves as a courier for the French Resistance during WWII. This period of high-stakes danger and purpose becomes the defining peak of her life. Charles Dance: Raymond Brock, her long-suffering husband
She moves through various jobs and relationships—including marriage to a diplomat, Raymond Brock (Charles Dance)—but her mental state gradually deteriorates as she clashes with the rigid British class system and her own restless spirit.