benmgiddings
Joined May 2020
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Film begins with veteran trying to desperately get back on to a military rotation and expedite his service based on medical. He is granted his wish as long as he can transport a dog with ptsd across the country to a funeral. What follows is road trip that strengthens bond between dog and master. About half way however it starts to seriously drag on and on with some pretty terrible corny unfunny jokes and a painful story that lacks depth. Channing Tatum begins with a serious kind of depth to his personality that is watchable and relatable but then as the scenes move from one corny joke to the next we lose any kind of sympathy for him.
Brosan plays the perfect unruly and outlandish family Mob boss with a long aim and short temper ! Hardy is equally as brilliant as his fixer. Someone who is there at the drop of a hat to... well... fix things. A base set in the Cotswolds plays the perfect setting in this show. Definitely one people will be talking about for a long time to come. The story lures the audience in as we take a ride through the dramas, the dilemmas and the challenges they face in not only the daily running of the business but family, relationships and knowing who to trust. The storyline progresses with a climax that will leave you wanting more and more and recommending to your family and friends.