Waking
Ned Movie Review:
I
suppose I should start this review by stating that Waking
Ned is not a terrible film – but it’s always worse when
you expect a lot from a film and it fails to deliver.
Because
I’d been looking forward to seeing Waking Ned. The reviews
had all been glowing, it had been a minor box office success
in America, and the concept, the setting, and the cast seemed
to guarantee that it would be an entertaining film.
But
no. Oh no. Waking Ned is about as patronising, dated and
tedious as comedies get. I cant imagine for a second why
the Americans were taken in by it’s alleged ‘cheeky irish
charm’ because, quite frankly, there is just so little to
this film. It’s poorly written, largely unfunny, and painfully
predictable. And the central message – ‘just because you’re
old doesn’t mean you still cant have fun and live life to
its fullest’ is just so patronising I don’t even know where
to begin.
Released
during the first couple of years of Britain’s national lottery,
when people were still hopeful that winning a million would
happen to them at any moment, the film has dated terribly
now. In an age where people are variously divorcing/fighting/killing
each other over the money, the dull adventures of a couple
of Irish folk attempting to fool the lottery commission
in to thinking they are the rightful owners of the winning
lottery ticket is just, sadly, banal. Add to this already
disastrous mix as many stereotypes as possible, a tedious
romantic subplot between two of the younger cast members,
and an ending that could be predicted from the opening credits
and you’ve got a film that is not only a waste of time and
money, but also the acting skills of a generally talented
cast.
Like
an episode of the long running Brit com ‘The Last of The
Summer Wine’ that threatens never to end, but without any
of that show’s occasionally genuine charm, Waking Ned will
only really appeal to the elderly and out of touch. Which
is a real shame as it had so much potential. Sigh. If only
it had been co-written by Chris Morris or The League of
Gentlemen it could have become a dark British classic. As
it is, it’s just another slight light hearted comedy. Without
any real laughs.
Alex
Finch
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