Film Review – Glenrothan

An actor of incredible presence, career achievements, and personal opinion, Brian Cox makes his feature-length directorial debut with “Glenrothan.” He’s out to tell a Scottish story, working with a screenplay by David Ashton and Jeff Murphy that investigates the emotional wounds of two brothers experiencing a reunion after four decades of separation, trying to make sense of their current situation. Cox sells the stuffing out of Scotland, bringing locations to life to the best of his ability, making for a very rustic viewing experience. He’s less confident with dramatic entanglements, as most of the picture offers a formulaic study of communication issues involving stubborn characters. “Glenrothan” doesn’t reach its goal to become a heartwarming tale of forgiveness, but Cox clearly loves the setting, providing a pleasing advertisement for Scottish tourism. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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