Review of Puckoon

Puckoon (2002)
5/10
We got to draw the line someplace
5 January 2019
Directed and narrated by Richard Attenborough, Puckoon is an adaption of Spike Milligan's humorous book about an Irish village where the border between the six Ulster counties and what was then called the Irish Free State. I doubt that anyone on this side of the pond would know anyone in the cast other than Elliott Gould who plays the village Jewish doctor like he might have been understudying Paul Muni from The Last Angry Man. Gould's kind of artificially grafted into the proceedings and he really doesn't serve any purpose.

The main character is played by Sean Hughes and he's the village lout who avoids work like it was a bill collector. Somehow some way Hughes gums up everything he gets involved in, including the boundary commission where the line in Puckoon takes all kinds of crazy twists and turns.

You probably have to be a bit up on Irish history to appreciate most of this picture. Still there is enough physical comedy in it and that language is universal.

Puckoon is amusing enough and recommended, but for a select audience.
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