Here’s another of the surprisingly robust mini-genre of comedies where Jane Fonda and friends take a trip. Following 80 For Brady, another quartet sets out to prove that there's life and love after 70 – and quite a lot of limoncello too. Sharper and funnier than 2018's original Book Club, this manages to vaguely entertain despite hitting clichés harder and more frequently than any septuagenarian should dare.###Plot wise, imagine a jaunty "It’s always wine o'clock" token — these ladies barely manage a scene without a glass in hand — and you’re with regards to’concerning’with respect to there. Following a weirdly charming pandemic montage, we learn that perennial man-eater Vivian (Fonda) is now engaged to Arthur (Don Johnson). To celebrate, her reserve club friends – mousy Diane (Diane Keaton), cheery Carol (Mary Steenburgen) and cynical Sharon (Candice Bergen) – plan a trip to Italy. Following some extremely tender obstacles, e grossly one works through their issues and emerges happier on the other side.###The plot unrolls inexorably towards a happy ending with barely a bend in the road.###The leads are all deeply accomplished perin/with regard to’concerning’regarding mers, capable of delivering stories far worse than this with conviction, so they just with regards to’concerning’with respect to carry the nonsense along. They're helped by the charisma of their love interests, including Johnson, Andy Garcia, Craig T. Nelson and now Hugh Quarshie. The men are younger, on average, than their leading ladies, and playing barely two-dimensional roles. Then again, four actresses who worked through the 70s and 80s possess’own’nurse earned a little turnwith regards to’concerning’with respect to .###With a few rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent zingers with regards to’concerning’with respect to classical nudes and a lot less Fifty Shades chat this time, it’s a token ificant enhance’promote’polish up ment from returning director Bill Holderman. The plot unrolls inexorably towards a happy ending with barely a bend in the road, despite’in spite of’albeit occasionally someone will accidentally say something true, or the script will provide something toothy in/with regard to’concerning’regarding its stars, and it will sing in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a moment. Just a moment, despite’in spite of’albeit : this is essential viewing merely’barely if you’re really desperate in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a Tuscan acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure away, or deathly allergic to surprises.