7/10
A sweet film with slightly haphazard story telling
8 March 2022
The Phantom of the Open is a very enjoyable and uplifting watch.

It boasts a great performance from Mark Rylance as Maurice Flitcroft, a lovable character that you can't help but root for. Supporting performances from Sally Hawkins and Rhys Ifans are great too.

The story is one of those that is full of charm and has a nice little message in there too. We follow Flitcroft as he attempts to crack the British Open despite never having struck a golf ball in his life. It makes for lots of comic potential and as a result we get a decently funny film. The attempts to inject emotion into the film weren't as successful but still had a certain resonance.

My only real criticism is with the direction and the way the story was told. It maybe relied a little too much on narrative exposition and montage for my liking, and lost its way in the final third a touch, but for the most part was a solidly entertaining experience.

The Phantom of the Open is a light and breezy watch, with good comedy and a nice uplifting and heartwarming message. Most definitely worth a watch.
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