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2 [[caption-width-right:350:older, drunker, but not wiser]]
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4{{The Movie}} of the popular BBC TV series. Edina 'Eddie' Monsoon's (Creator/JenniferSaunders) PR business is on the rocks. Her only clients are Emma Bunton and Lulu and she is spectacularly behind with modern technology and social media. Her alcoholic fashion editor ('fash mag slag') best friend Patsy Stone (Creator/JoannaLumley) is still in tow, and they continue to live the hardcore party lifestyle despite their age, and despite the fact that Eddie is close to bankrupt. Eddie's long suffering daughter Saffron (Creator/JuliaSawalha) has regained custody of her estranged daughter, Lola, and makes the mistake of leaving her in her mother's custody when going out for a date with her new boyfriend (Creator/RobertWebb). Eddie and Patsy take Lola out to the latest fashion event in attempt to secure KateMoss as Eddie's latest client, and save Eddie's business, but an accident leads to Eddie knocking Kate Moss from a height, leading to the model being missing presumed dead. Eddie and Patsy realise they need to flee the country lest Eddie spend the rest of her life behind bars, and they escape to the south of France. HilarityEnsues.
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6Not to be confused with the 2001 French film adaptation, ''Absolument fabuleux'', starring Creator/JosianeBalasko as "Eddie" (the film's verion of Edina) and Nathalie Baye as Patsy.
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8* AdamWesting: Model Kate Moss, who [[spoiler: spends days floating in the water, is found by fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier on the banks of River Thames after falling in earlier, partying because she presumed she was still at the same party and lost track of time]]. Also, many others, such as Pop Singer Lulu, who is so tired of Eddie's ineffectiveness as a PR agent that she insists in finding her so that she can be punished.
9* TheAlcoholic: Both Eddie and Patsy. The two do ridiculous amounts of booze and drugs.
10* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: When Eddie is convinced she'll be sent in jail for the rest of her life, she admits how much she loves Saffy and Lola, and that she should have been a better mother.
11* BigDamnMovie
12* CallBack: Numerous, including Patsy's 'Gabon' and 'Flash Flash Flash!', the sarcastic rude nurse who gives Eddie cosmetic treatments, and the fact Patsy was once a man.
13* CampGay: Eddie's stylist, Chris.
14* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Saffron's best friend Sarah (aka Titicaca) is not only absent without mention, but for such a significant recurring character from the series, is very odd that she doesn't appear.
15** Saffy largely and rather darkly dumped Sarah from her BFF position after the fire altercation that left her mentally ill and de-valued her so much that Saffy would only have a minute of tolerance for Sarah's mental illness before slapping her back into disturbance and wrecking whatever progress towards sanity she made. It would be more odd that they were still friends by this point at all.
16* ClusterFBomb: After Saffron fails to convince her now grown-up daughter Lola to not follow Edina and Patsy to a party, knowing they'll be taking advantage of her and it'll end up in some kind of disaster, she lets out a long string of "fuck"s, ends it with a "fuck it" and tells her that she can go if she really wants to, she's tired of arguing with Edina and Patsy and has other places to be anyway. Since she rarely if ever swears in the actual show, both of them are shocked silent.
17* DragQueen: Lots and lots and...
18* DreamSequence: Early in the movie, Eddie dreams of hanging out with an elite band of models, Stella [=McCartney=] and Nick Grimshaw, while Kate Moss begs her to be her new PR agent.
19* FugitiveArc: Patsy resolves the increasingly bizarre plot with a final twist, which defies description. Whether this fits under ItMakesSenseInContext or ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext is a matter of opinion...
20* GrandFinale: The movie serves as a finale to the series, as Saunders stated there's not going to be any new episodes of the series after the movie.
21* NoSell: When Patsy annoys the budget airline flight attendant too much, she tries to put her in her place by tasing her for a good 10 seconds in a row. She just stands there, not moving a muscle, and after the attendant finally stops, she comments "Cheers, can't get that on Brittish Airways".
22* OldFlame: Patsy searches a rich old boyfriend (Creator/BarryHumphries) to help her and Eddy.
23* OldShame: InUniverse. Creator/JonHamm lost his virginity at 15 to Patsy, and he doesn't want to revisit it.
24* RealSongThemeTune: As in the series, "This Wheel's on Fire", however for the movie, Music/KylieMinogue provides an updated version.
25* SitcomArchnemesis: As in the series, Claudia Bing (Creator/CeliaImrie)
26* ShoutOut: The subplot of Patsy disguising herself as a man and marrying a rich old woman is a nod to a similar subplot in ''Film/SomeLikeItHot''.
27** Averted, or inverted by the confession that the elderly “bride” knew all along, and isn’t a woman anyway - which Patsy DIDN’T know..

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