Evidently made by some pea-brained Yank nitwit who has spent maybe 3 seconds in Scotland, regaling the entire film with stereotypes. Eating haggis, tartan blankets, stock names - Campbell, Angus...Blah blah.
Yeah, the audience is going to sit through a movie about the existence of Nessie and family, and completely buy the whole story. Because Hollywood has never produced stereotypical fairytales ever, and this is the exception that everyone is going to fall for. Right.
How on earth Ian Holm ended up in this garbage is utterly beyond me. The rest of the 'actors\actresses', director and writer, don't give you your day jobs.
For the majority, directing/acting/writing
is their dayjob...
I enjoyed your post and feel your pain, because The Quiet Man is a not a fair representation of Ireland either, but I'm pretty sure that most people are aware that John Wayne didn't end up with the lovely Maureen O'Hara in a small, quaint village in the middle of nowhere, just like we know that Tom Cruise is not really an action hero in real life, or that Richard Dreyfus didn't leave with aliens in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. They're called movies and they usually require suspension of belief...
And...a movie about sea monsters should not be taken seriously...by anyone.
reply
share