A real documentary would have been funnier. This painful mockumentary ruminates through a silage pile of pretend vox-pops, but never quite manages to trick the viewer into thinking that it is a comedy. The central joke that Morris Dancing is really dorky bit taken as an extreme sport by its adherents falls flat when,
December 12, 2009
Simon, the manager of the magnificent Little Theatre in Bath spake thus: "Morris is daft, very English and very, very endearing." Couldn't agree more. If you haven't seen it yet, be prepared to be endeared. PS keep an eye on the end credits and ear on the sound track - the gentle humour still flows.
October 12, 2009
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