drogon001
Joined Jan 2020
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Loch Ness is a lovely family flick set against the gorgeous backdrops of Scotland's Lochs (filmed at different Lochs, not just Loch Ness).
It's the perfect Saturday afternoon movie for the whole family, a charming story about the legendary "beastie", Nessie. The performance is solid, the Scottish accents are wonderful and little Izzie is, in my opinion, the secret star of the whole film.
I'm definitely not a fan of child actors and how kids are portrayed in movies in general, with them always being annoying, insufferable brats or smarta** know-it-all's. Izzie's character, however, is refreshingly sweet and natural and a far cry from many over-the-top, hard to believe child performances (best example, Alien 2's Newt with her high-pitched, annoying screaming, or Tom Cruise's film daughter in World War Z had me grinding my teeth, with me itching to slap some sense into her whenever she was on screen).
The story itself is wonderfully charming and light-hearted but not without a healthy dash of suspense and some mystery as well. It's nice to watch a movie without politics, diversity, dozens of different genders and the nowadays ever present in-your-face agendas for once. Just some "modern" fairy tale, that's all. One that invites the audience to forget about the big and small every day problems and encourages one to dream a little again. And that's the best thing that can happen in todays trying times IMHO. 7/10.
It's the perfect Saturday afternoon movie for the whole family, a charming story about the legendary "beastie", Nessie. The performance is solid, the Scottish accents are wonderful and little Izzie is, in my opinion, the secret star of the whole film.
I'm definitely not a fan of child actors and how kids are portrayed in movies in general, with them always being annoying, insufferable brats or smarta** know-it-all's. Izzie's character, however, is refreshingly sweet and natural and a far cry from many over-the-top, hard to believe child performances (best example, Alien 2's Newt with her high-pitched, annoying screaming, or Tom Cruise's film daughter in World War Z had me grinding my teeth, with me itching to slap some sense into her whenever she was on screen).
The story itself is wonderfully charming and light-hearted but not without a healthy dash of suspense and some mystery as well. It's nice to watch a movie without politics, diversity, dozens of different genders and the nowadays ever present in-your-face agendas for once. Just some "modern" fairy tale, that's all. One that invites the audience to forget about the big and small every day problems and encourages one to dream a little again. And that's the best thing that can happen in todays trying times IMHO. 7/10.
I really hated this episode and couldn't watch it. Definitely the most annoying way to destroy the drama and suspense. I can get over awkward sillyness and other dumb things happening in the series but this episode really was the worst ever.
I was pleasantly surprised that the series kept its quality more or less constant since the first episode but that dumb singing really ruined it for me. Especially because it was such a critical event happening.
I was pleasantly surprised that the series kept its quality more or less constant since the first episode but that dumb singing really ruined it for me. Especially because it was such a critical event happening.