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At the time of writing, I appear to be the only person in the whole world who has seen this in a cinema! That might be because, here in the UK, it seems to have just one Odeon, on the outskirts of Glasgow, giving it an outing. That's actually a bit of a shame, because though it's nothing especially groundbreaking, it is quite an amiable little drama. A town on the side of Loch Ness is gradually fading away thanks to the building of a bypass and to a dwindling interest in the legendary monster. All of that changes one day when "Jimmy" (John Michie) gets a letter informing him that an American industrialist has left the place $50m! Needless to say the Scotch flows well that night. Next day, he gets another saying that the son "Brad" (Patrick Kilpatrick) is having none of this, and so he has directed the services of his lawyer - Stephanie Beacham - to offer them less that 1% of that sum. She duly passes the buck to her Glaswegian operative "Heather" (Tanya Fear) who turns up, incognito, in their village and is soon under their spell. What ensues here is very reminiscent of "Local Hero" (1983). A gently comedic tale of locals who are not so dumb as they might look. It is a very Scottish story, with plenty of daft - and sarcastic - humour that offers us an engaging look at rural life with all it's characters! Yes, there are a few stereotypes here - but they are used to take a playful swipe at many things brash, garish (and gullible) in American culture and all things a bit twee in the Scots one. There's even room for a bit of romance before a denouement that is, well, let's say it has to put a smile on your face. No, it's probably not a film you will remember, and having watched it I see why it's got such a tiny cinema run, but it is worth a watch if you just want to be entertained by some charming and mischievous characterisations on screen amidst some stunning Highland scenery that is riddled with the dreaded midgies!
Review: A Delightful Dive into Scottish Folklore Rating: 4/5 Stars NESSIE offers a charming exploration of Scottish folklore through the lens of a modern family comedy. Directed by Robbie Moffat, the film centers on a quaint village near Loch Ness that inherits $50 million from a wealthy American. The catch? They must convince his skeptical son, Brad, of the Loch Ness Monster's existence to secure the funds. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and heart, showcasing the villagers' inventive efforts to substantiate the myth of Nessie. Patrick Kilpatrick delivers a compelling performance as Brad, whose journey from cynicism to belief mirrors the film's thematic core: the enduring power of legends and community. Supporting performances by John Michie and Tanya Fear add depth to the story, with Fear's character, Heather, providing a nuanced portrayal of a solicitor torn between her professional duties and personal connections. The film's setting—lush Scottish landscapes—enhances its enchanting atmosphere, making the village feel both authentic and magical. While the plot follows a predictable trajectory, NESSIE distinguishes itself through its affectionate depiction of Scottish culture and the universal appeal of its central legend. It's a film that invites viewers to suspend disbelief and embrace the possibility of magic in the everyday. NESSIE is available on major streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Google Play. It's a delightful watch for families and anyone interested in a lighthearted tale that celebrates the intersection of myth and reality. For more information and updates, you can visit the film's official Facebook page - Review: A Delightful Dive into Scottish Folklore Rating: 4/5 Stars NESSIE offers a charming exploration of Scottish folklore through the lens of a modern family comedy. Directed by Robbie Moffat, the film centers on a quaint village near Loch Ness that inherits $50 million from a wealthy American. The catch? They must convince his skeptical son, Brad, of the Loch Ness Monster's existence to secure the funds. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and heart, showcasing the villagers' inventive efforts to substantiate the myth of Nessie. Patrick Kilpatrick delivers a compelling performance as Brad, whose journey from cynicism to belief mirrors the film's thematic core: the enduring power of legends and community. Supporting performances by John Michie and Tanya Fear add depth to the story, with Fear's character, Heather, providing a nuanced portrayal of a solicitor torn between her professional duties and personal connections. The film's setting—lush Scottish landscapes—enhances its enchanting atmosphere, making the village feel both authentic and magical. While the plot follows a predictable trajectory, NESSIE distinguishes itself through its affectionate depiction of Scottish culture and the universal appeal of its central legend. It's a film that invites viewers to suspend disbelief and embrace the possibility of magic in the everyday. NESSIE is available on major streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Google Play. It's a delightful watch for families and anyone interested in a lighthearted tale that celebrates the intersection of myth and reality. For more information and updates, you can visit the film's official Facebook page.Review: A Delightful Dive into Scottish Folklore Rating: 4/5 Stars NESSIE offers a charming exploration of Scottish folklore through the lens of a modern family comedy. Directed by Robbie Moffat, the film centers on a quaint village near Loch Ness that inherits $50 million from a wealthy American. The catch? They must convince his skeptical son, Brad, of the Loch Ness Monster's existence to secure the funds. The narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and heart, showcasing the villagers' inventive efforts to substantiate the myth of Nessie. Patrick Kilpatrick delivers a compelling performance as Brad, whose journey from cynicism to belief mirrors the film's thematic core: the enduring power of legends and community. Supporting performances by John Michie and Tanya Fear add depth to the story, with Fear's character, Heather, providing a nuanced portrayal of a solicitor torn between her professional duties and personal connections. The film's setting—lush Scottish landscapes—enhances its enchanting atmosphere, making the village feel both authentic and magical. While the plot follows a predictable trajectory, NESSIE distinguishes itself through its affectionate depiction of Scottish culture and the universal appeal of its central legend. It's a film that invites viewers to suspend disbelief and embrace the possibility of magic in the everyday. NESSIE is available on major streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Google Play. It's a delightful watch for families and anyone interested in a lighthearted tale that celebrates the intersection of myth and reality. For more information and updates, you can visit the film's official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Nessiemovie/