Based
on a true story, this doggy adventure is shamelessly sweet
and far too corny for its own good. It's an involving story
with a strong cast, but the awww factor means it'll connect
only with very young viewers.
Bobby is the
loyal terrier who accompanies Constable John Grey (Lockyer)
on his rounds in 1858 Edinburgh, rescuing people, challenging
runaway bulls and so on. When John is killed in action,
Bobby camps out on his grave in Greyfriars Cemetery, and
is adopted by young Ewan (Golding), the graveyard caretaker
(Cosmo), the local minister (Wise) and, well, the entire
city. But a couple of Scrooge-like evil businessmen (Pertwee
and Pickup) imprison Ewan in a workhouse and plot Bobby's
demise.
Director-cowriter
Henderson brings a sepia-toned warmth to the film--it looks
like a fairy tale set amid Edinburgh's castles and turrets,
and it plays out like one of those 1950s Disney adventures
in which nothing is remotely believable, even though it's
inspired by real events. Much of the plot and dialog is
hackneyed--most notably the need for such relentless villains,
who have no reason at all to be so determined to destroy
Bobby. And a lot of the filmmaking is just silly, from cliched
costumes to eye-rolling performances.
The screenplay
never really establishes any of the relationships--they're
simply written into existence without any purpose or meaning.
Why does John bequeath the dog to Ewan? Why doesn't John's
widow (the underused McKee) have a clue what's going on?
Why do the powers that be all seem to be demon-possessed
in their fierce efforts to kill all the sweet little doggies?
Why does the Lord Provost (Lee) suddenly become so involved?
And the screenwriters add several moments of magical realism
to get them out of plot dead-ends.
There
are moments of high adventure here and there, although Henderson
never makes it very thrilling, preferring instead to add
another cheesy cutaway and crank up the schmaltz. But there's
the thread of a strong story here, so children will probably
love it. Everyone else will groan.
The
Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby Directed By:
John Henderson
The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby Written
By:
John Henderson, Richard Matthews, Neville Watchurst
The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby
Cast:
Oliver Golding, James Cosmo, Gina McKee, Greg Wise,
Sean Pertwee, Ronald Pickup, Ardal O'Hanlon, Kirsty
Mitchell,
Christie Mitchell, Thomas Lockyer, Christopher Lee,
Ian Richardson