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* [[Tear Jerker]]: Whatever your opinion on Margaret Thatcher, the ending, where she finds herself {{spoiler|washing out a teacup after promising Denis she wouldn't end her life doing that}}, is tragic. For someone who was, above all else, ''strong'' to have fallen into such a pathetic condition is sad no matter what you think of the person she used to be.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Whatever your opinion on Margaret Thatcher, the ending, where she finds herself {{spoiler|washing out a teacup after promising Denis she wouldn't end her life doing that}}, is tragic. For someone who was, above all else, ''strong'' to have fallen into such a pathetic condition is sad no matter what you think of the person she used to be.
* How about the bit where she finally lets go of Denis?
* How about the bit where she finally lets go of Denis?
{{quote| '''Margaret''': I don't want to be alone. <br />
{{quote|'''Margaret''': I don't want to be alone.
'''Denis''': You'll be all right, you always have been. }}
'''Denis''': You'll be all right, you always have been. }}
** Particularly poignant because you can't know whether he means "You've always been all right" or "You've always been alone".
** Particularly poignant because you can't know whether he means "You've always been all right" or "You've always been alone".

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  • Tear Jerker: Whatever your opinion on Margaret Thatcher, the ending, where she finds herself washing out a teacup after promising Denis she wouldn't end her life doing that, is tragic. For someone who was, above all else, strong to have fallen into such a pathetic condition is sad no matter what you think of the person she used to be.
  • How about the bit where she finally lets go of Denis?

Margaret: I don't want to be alone.
Denis: You'll be all right, you always have been.

    • Particularly poignant because you can't know whether he means "You've always been all right" or "You've always been alone".
  • Hatedom: Trailers for this were actually booed in Scottish Cinemas, though this is more due to who it's portraying than the film itself