Snug As A Bug In A Rug
Nothing Personal review
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5th December 2004
I picked this because it starred both Michael Gambon and Ian Hart which was probably a bit silly. Gambon's barely in it and seems to be only there to pick up his cheque, I've seen him in too many vulnerable roles to be able to believe in him as a man to be feared and Hart is the token 'mad' bloke who I guess is meant to shock and leave you gasping as he does something else crazy.
Unfortunately I spend most of my time watching films about irish troubles remembering which side is which. I've no idea who you were meant to care about here as it was all very one note. Maybe if I'd grown up in the middle of this I could see parallels and emotional attachments to their pretty bleak, as far as the film showed, existence. I think it was meant to be provocative. It probably also was telling you that nobody was right and it was all a very silly time. I felt nothing.
