Loch Ness | Ted Danson, Joely Richardson | Loch Ness
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Loch Ness
Loch Ness
Ted Danson
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Joely Richardson
MGM (Video & DVD), 2005
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highly recommended
Ted Danson ("Cheers"), Joely Richardson (The Patriot) and Ian Holm (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) star in this thrilling and magical adventure about a skeptical American scientist attempting to solve the mystery of the
Loch
Ness
monster. Dr. John Dempsey(Danson) arrives in beautiful Scotland with a not-so-beautiful track record. After a failed attemptto find Bigfoot nearly ended his career, the doubtful zoologist must proveor disproveconclusively the existence of "Nessie." Though he ruffles the feathers of a few locals, he is able to persuade an innkeeper named Laura (Richardson) to let him stay in her hotel. And with the help of Laura's young daughter, John begins to open his eyesand his heartto what's around him, discovering something more wondrous and powerful than even the mystery of the Loch!
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Terrific Family Film!
I bought this for my 10 year old grandson and after seeing it, bought it for myself. Jim Henson's Creature Shop created a marvelous
Loch
Ness
Monster. The film was shot on location in Scotland all around the Loch Ness area, so the scenery and the Scottish accents are authentic! Terrific family film! I loved it, and so did my grandson!!
Loch Ness
Being a gray-haired kid, I loved this film. I thoroughly enjoyed the landscape, depiction of the culture and of course, being able to share the belief and wonder of the little girl that is in it, not to mention the reaction of the Water Bailiff, when he realizes the secret of the creature will be kept. Hey, what can I say ... the soundtrack was great as well. This is only the third
Loch
Ness
film that I've seen, but aside from "The Water Horse", to me, it's a must see!
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Predictable? Yes. Innocuous? Yes. Spiritually potent? Absolutely.
As the title would suggest "
Loch
Ness
" explores the possibility of the Loch Ness monster, at least on the surface. Ted Danson plays a disillusioned cryptozoologist who is sent on assignment to Loch Ness, Scotland, to disprove the mythical creature's existence. With the assistance of a clairvoyant girl (Kirsty Graham) he discovers many life-changing things, including love with the girl's mother (Joely Richardson).
If you're remotely interested in cryptozoology "Loch Ness" is a must. Despite the fact that the story is predictable, this is a very well-made film. It was filmed in 1994 on location in Scotland and England. Although it was primed for theatrical release, it was ultimately decided to release it on network TV in September, 1996, which was probably a good decision.
The film has a lot going for it: Ted Danson is perfect as the jaded scientist; Joely Richardson is Beautiful; the little girl is cute and spiritual; the locations are breathtaking; the people are likable and the story touches on important vital life-themes that every non-moron human being can relate to. If you're in the mood for a mindless slasher/monster flick with lots of gore, this isn't the film to see. However, if you wanna explore some of life's most important questions, look no further.
Danson has given up on love in the aftermath of a divorce; he's also given up on his life's work, his dream. He's a laughing stock in the scientific community. Note his powerful statement to his Scottish partner at Loch Ness:
"I'm a joke. I'm the guy who chases looney tunes and you think I don't wanna find something out there? If I Nailed a dinosaur in Loch Ness I would be vindicated a thousand times over. I would have it all back and more. But it's not gonna happen. There's nothing down there, there's nothing up in British Columbia, there's nothing unexplained flying around the skies at night. That's just a wish list to make us feel like there's something more to life than the $#*% we got stuck with. Believing is not enough."
As you can see, the film is more than just cutesy family fare or mindless monster mayhem. The struggle Danson is going through is real and we can all relate to it on some level. We may not be looking for the Loch Ness monster, but we all have dreams; we all hope to discover love in some manner; we all hope to find meaning in life. Unless, of course, we've given up, like Danson's character in the story. Yet, even then, in the blackest pit of anguish & despair there's hope.
There are two extremist views on life: 1.) That life and the universe are one big meaningless accident and you're just an insignificant bug that will soon be squashed out of existence and memory. And 2.) That there's an intelligent design to the universe and, although it's somehow fallen (i.e. severely messed up), there IS meaning, love, hope and purpose, even if we are presently unable to fully comprehend it.
The film addresses the clash of these two opposing views. We've all experienced the conflict of these two positions within our OWN hearts; it's the clash of flesh and spirit. On the one hand, we WANT to believe the latter position, but life keeps dishing out so much crap that we are seriously tempted to give in to the former.
This is the struggle Danson faces in the story. He's given up; he's stumbling in the darkenss; he's just going through the motions to exist. His smile is mostly a facade.
The little girl is a key factor in his deliverance. She is able to see things as they truly are, including beyond the areas of normal perception. Danson says seeing is believing, but the little girl insists that believing in unseen reality is more important that physically seeing, if you know what I mean.
If this review sounds like a bunch of total mumbo jumbo, you're not ready for this film. Check out "Freddy V.S. Jason Part VI" instead (not that those types of mindless slasher/monster flicks don't have their place in life).
Grade: A-
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A Lovely Movie for both Young and Old
First off- this is a movie- so to the people who dissed it and critisized it..chill out! This is a great movie for kids- it will keep them captivated! It's both a mystery and a love story in one. Ted Danson (Dr. John Dempsey) is a divorced, nearly bankrupt/unemployed teacher. His University boss gives him one last shot at redemption-
Loch
Ness
! Angry at the possible ridicule he may face if he finds nothing (He searched British Columbia for a no show Sasquach) he boards a plane bound for Scotland. His job is to prove there is actually no Nessie. What he finds at the Loch restores his faith in Love, and himself. Co-Stars the beautiful Joely Richardson and the wonderful Ian Holm. The little red haired girl (Kirsty Graham) is a doll too! The gorgeous Scottish Highlands are often shown, and the music is lush and moving. A Great Movie
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Sweet family film
I happened to catch this film on television on a cool, rainy Sunday Afternoon and knew I had to buy it for my "keepers" collection of DVDs to watch again and share with others. My heart really resides in the U.K. - only my body is here in the U.S. to carry on day to day. This is a sweet story -- the little girl charmed me so. Ted Danson is just Ted Danson, okay, nothing spectacular there. The scenery is heart-warming, and the Scot's accents cheered my soul. A nice family film.
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