Basically it concerns members of a poor family who scheme to become employed by a wealthy family by infiltrating their household and posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals. It started off interesting, but after about an hour I was getting bored as the film became predictable. Then it moved into another mode which regained my interest after the wealthy family went camping. This, for me was when the comedy actually started. That’s when this thought drifted across my mind, ‘This would make a good Carry on film if a few double entendres were added.’ Basically, if this could win an Oscar, then the Carry On films should have won few.