A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Dig” (2021).

Bob the Movie Man’s Rating:

Plot summary:

It’s 1939, and as World War 2 approaches, widower Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan) hires rough and ready excavator Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) to dig into one of the ancient earth mounds on her property at the site that will become famous as Sutton Hoo in Suffolk. Requesting the help of her cousin Rory Lomax (Johnny Flynn) to photograph the effort, the site slowly gives up its Anglo-Saxon treasures attracting the attention of first the Ipswich museum and then the pompous Charles Phillips (Ken Stott) of the British Museum. A battle is on for both the control of the site and the resting place for the treasures found.

Against this backdrop there is a critical illness emerging, a son (Archie Barnes) and his attachment to the father figure of Brown and a potential romance between Rory and archaeologist Peggy Piggott, trapped in a loveless marriage.

Certification:

US: PG-13. UK: 12A.

Talent:

Starring: Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Johnny Flynn, Lily James, Archie Barnes, Ken Stott, Monica Donlan.

Directed by: Simon Stone.

Written by: Moira Buffini (from the novel by John Preston).

“The Dig” Review:

Bullet points of my thoughts:

  • + Superb acting by Mulligan and Fiennes – Oscar noms for both?
  • + Young Archie Barnes impresses as the son Robert
  • + Cinematography by Mike Eley shows the open Suffolk skies at their best
  • + Based on fact, a fascinating historical record of the real excitement of uncovering the past
  • o The script deftly melds the archeology with the love story subplot: but was the latter really necessary?
  • – Curious “man heavy” script, replacing some of the historical female characters with men and making Peggy Piggott (Lily James) a bit of a klutz
  • – Asynchronous editing decision I found to be distracting and unnecessary.

For my full review, please watch the video below. Only 6 minutes long.

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Manoj Mistry
Manoj Mistry
3 years ago

Great review Bob. Thanks. I was thinking about whether I want to watch this movie just yesterday..I am convinced that I need to see this one. As to the high-star frequency, it would be great to see you review a bang to rights turkey one day! I think your dry sense of humour would really work.

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Martin Stocker
Martin Stocker
3 years ago
Reply to  bobwp

Watched the film and then your review so glad we came to same conclusion! Excellent film in every respect and superb acting from all, especially two leads. Highly recommended 👍

Liz
Liz
3 years ago

Loved the film and your review Bob.

Trailer:

The trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZQz0rkNajo .

By bobwp

Dr Bob Mann lives in Hampshire in the UK. Now retired from his job as an IT professional, he is owner of One Mann's Movies and an enthusiastic reviewer of movies as "Bob the Movie Man". Bob is also a regular film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent.

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3 years ago

Great review Bob. Thanks. I was thinking about whether I want to watch this movie just yesterday..I am convinced that I need to see this one. As to the high-star frequency, it would be great to see you review a bang to rights turkey one day! I think your dry sense of humour would really work.

Last edited 3 years ago by Manoj Mistry
Martin Stocker
Martin Stocker
3 years ago
Reply to  bobwp

Watched the film and then your review so glad we came to same conclusion! Excellent film in every respect and superb acting from all, especially two leads. Highly recommended 👍

Liz
Liz
3 years ago

Loved the film and your review Bob.

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