The Dig

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Necrotongue 

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English An interesting film that I wouldn't recommend to hyperactive people, as the sluggish pace might make you go nuts. I was certainly far from bored, the film reminded me of the Detectorists, which had a similar vibe, even though it was about people that archaeologists would only look at with contempt. The film is based on true events and deals with the circumstances of an important archaeological find, but for me, it was mainly a film about people. And I liked it. 4*+ ()

POMO 

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English The Dig is a beautiful, lyrically told film in which someone with determination makes the greatest archaeological discovery, someone unfulfilled finds the love of a lifetime, and someone extremely important to someone.... Set to piano music, feelings of anxiety from the onset of war and relaxed sunsets, and existential thoughts associated with art and its eternal nature. All of the actors are top-quality and the editing is atypical in places for effect. No one could say they didn’t like it, or vice versa. ()

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novoten 

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English A film I fell for based solely on how beautiful it looks. The breathtaking English countryside, views into the unknown distance, inhospitable storms or, conversely, clear nights and melancholic sunsets. Each of these views easily had me, and when combined with a story full of desire, longing, and hope, I was only able to shed a few tears in the end face to face with this fairytale based largely on reality. We all love movies that we expect a lot from that still exceed those expectations by a large margin. This is one of them. Seriously, it felt as if I was digging, working, hoping, and loving right along with them. ()

MrHlad 

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English Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes shine in this intimate drama about an archaeological find that rewrote English history. But The Dig is much more about the relationship between two characters who help each other fill the void in their lives, and the history that each of us is a part of, whether we want it or not. Simon Stone made an almost lyrical Terrence Malick-style drama that relies on atmosphere and a very slow pace rather than plot. It's all the more disappointing that in the second half he starts to dwell on the rather banal and pointless stories of the supporting characters. Still, this is a very good drama, which requires a bit of patience from the audience. ()

Lima 

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English The first half is superb. There is no shortage of excitement in the gradual unveiling of the great find, the pre-war atmosphere is palpable and all it takes is a few shots of fortifying London and ominous plane flyovers. But with the arrival of Lily James, it slowly dilutes into a cheap melodrama with some philosophising about life and death, and all that is left for a worthwhile cinematic experience is the nice cinematography and the moving music. The director simply wanted to say a lot, even with a lot of insight, but he put too much on his shoulders and was unable to carry it in the second half. ()

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