Dean Spanley
Dir: Toa Fraser
2008
*****
Perseverance
is key with Toa Fraser's adaptation of Lord Dunsany's My Talks with Dean
Spanley as it does start off a little slow and you start to wonder
where it is all leading, if anywhere at all. However, I never lost interest as
it was intriguing from the very beginning and looked
beautiful throughout. The great performance from Peter O'Toole and the
strong support from Sam Neill, Bryan Brown and Jeremy Northam should be enough
for anyone who has concerns but if that's not enough then I'll say this; 2008's
Dean Stanley is one of the most wonderful films I have ever seen. The script
and delivery is delightful. There is a genuine magic about the film that gives
off such a warmth that I believe this film is comparable to greats such as
Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, indeed, I see it as the perfect alternative
Christmas film. The conclusion is totally unexpected, fantastical, nonsensical
and like I said before, rather magical. If its magic doesn't work on you then
something is terribly wrong. It's the film equivalent of sitting by a fire on a
winter's evening, glass of whiskey in one hand and no work tomorrow.
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