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| A | |
| A | Quite poignant. Very perceptive. | 
| A | Good one! | 
| B | Family, friendship need to be real – can't live vicariously through employers – exercise as liberation? | 
| B | |
| B | |
| B | |
| B | I enjoyed it. Thanks | 
| B | |
| B | |
| B | Enjoyed it... I quite often like films where not much happens | 
| B | Tense and intriguing | 
| B | Very interesting film – well acted. | 
| B | Touching story of the restricted life of a live-in maid. Well acted but left a lot of unanswered questions – had she been abused? Why did she dislike the oldest girl? What was the problem with her own family? Would she really be happy in future? | 
| B | |
| B | Potentially disturbing but ultimately uplifting | 
| B | Intriguing & thought-provoking | 
| B | |
| B | |
| B | |
| B | |
| B/C | |
| C | |
| C | |
| C | It took some time to get into the film but it was a very good description of the way a maid probably feels in a family to which in the end she doesn’t really belong. | 
| C | |
| C | Very French! | 
| C | |
| C | Interesting | 
| C | |
| C | |
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| D | 
Peter Bradshaw, Guardian 4 star:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/aug/26/the-maid-review
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