Sixty Six (2006)
8/10
A Slow Build to a Perfect End
2 July 2021
A charming film which may start slowly but builds to a perfect conclusion. At surface value Sixty Six nicely weaves a mix of funny scenes into an overall darker context, but beneath that there is a great depth to the emotion and turmoil of each character. Marian in particular excels in his role and the right amount of passing emphasis is put on characteristics, such as OCD tendencies to flesh out the character without getting bogged down. The surrounding cast play their parts well, and the nostalgic kick creates the energy needed throughout. Archive footage spliced in adds a bit extra and really everything is capped off superbly at the end. A really enjoyable film.
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