Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRitchie, a Glaswegian chancer, goes undercover as an illegal pearl fisher at a Highland conservation centre, falling for conservationist Beth. He faces competition, mobster Gavin, and riskin... Leggi tuttoRitchie, a Glaswegian chancer, goes undercover as an illegal pearl fisher at a Highland conservation centre, falling for conservationist Beth. He faces competition, mobster Gavin, and risking his life to save the Highlands.Ritchie, a Glaswegian chancer, goes undercover as an illegal pearl fisher at a Highland conservation centre, falling for conservationist Beth. He faces competition, mobster Gavin, and risking his life to save the Highlands.
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Fell over this, channel hopping and just a wee chill pill. Some typical Glasgow humour, local musical choices, fire in some fabulous Scottish landscapes & photography plus a 'save the endangered and how you grow into it' and you have a nice wee feelgood movie.
This is a light "feel good" romantic comedy that's fun to watch and warm-hearted. Plotwise it follows the boy meets girl, boy screws up, boy seeks redemption arc very effectively.
The pacing is perfect, and overall the acting is good with the notable exception of the odd American accent for boy's love rival. Why he has to be American is never really evident, although the character is pretty unbelievable to begin with, so being a foreigner may be the only reason? There are also a lot of characters and again it's not clear why that's necessary, but those are the only flaws. Harry Enfield is particularly well cast as the food truck owning mentor, and running mollusc jokes are well played.
This is not a movie with any serious pretensions and I really don't see why the first reviewer here has to spill so much bile over it. It's not going to win any Oscars and it isn't Serious Cinema (TM) -- did I mention it's fun and entertaining, in addition to being well made and edited? It's not awful, it's just a mostly well-executed light- hearted rom com.
The pacing is perfect, and overall the acting is good with the notable exception of the odd American accent for boy's love rival. Why he has to be American is never really evident, although the character is pretty unbelievable to begin with, so being a foreigner may be the only reason? There are also a lot of characters and again it's not clear why that's necessary, but those are the only flaws. Harry Enfield is particularly well cast as the food truck owning mentor, and running mollusc jokes are well played.
This is not a movie with any serious pretensions and I really don't see why the first reviewer here has to spill so much bile over it. It's not going to win any Oscars and it isn't Serious Cinema (TM) -- did I mention it's fun and entertaining, in addition to being well made and edited? It's not awful, it's just a mostly well-executed light- hearted rom com.
Watched this with my husband and we both really enjoyed the film. What's not to like? Beautiful Scottish scenery, a quirky plot and some laugh out loud moments - usually involving Fraser. It's not going to win any awards but it will leave you with a little smile on your face.
A bit of an eco romcom set in the Scottish highlands, except the romance is minimal the eco is no more than a plot device. It's a fun movie though with enough laughs to eclipse the thin storyline. The cast are quite charming though, even Joe Thomas and his diabolical attempt at a Scottish accent - which isn't the worst by a long way. Unfortunately Talulah Riley's acting comes across as rigid and forced especially alongside the effortless Compston who breezes through the lightweight script. Some good comic turns from Thomas, Paul Branigan and the supporting cast.
This is not high art, nor is it meant to be. Its a slightly corny, family movie with likable characters.
I enjoyed the interaction between the two leads and thought they were very compatible. The side kicks did what side kicks always do, provided comic relief and some goofiness.
The soundtrack is worth mentioning, great music throughout. I only wish there was a link to the players as I would like to buy some of this music.
I enjoyed the interaction between the two leads and thought they were very compatible. The side kicks did what side kicks always do, provided comic relief and some goofiness.
The soundtrack is worth mentioning, great music throughout. I only wish there was a link to the players as I would like to buy some of this music.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizShop worker Lucy (Clair Buckley) is married to Danny (Joe Thomas) Inbetweeners co star James Buckley.
- BlooperThe boom mike which the previous author thought they saw, is in fact someone's slightly out-of-focus sleeve. It's quite clear on a big screen.
- Colonne sonoreI'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
Written by Charlie Reid (as Reid) and Craig Reid (as Reid)
Performed by The Proclaimers
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.
© 1988 Zoo Music Ltd. (PRS)
All rights administered by Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
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