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Ring
of Bright Water
Coincidence
throws Mij the otter and Graham Merrill (Bill Travers) the computer
worker together on a busy London street. What transpires from
this chance meeting is an epiphany that leads to the complete
upheaval of Graham's life. Evicted from his city flat thanks to
the antics of his newly acquired, mischievous otter, Graham embarks
on a train journey to the Scottish Highlands. Suffice it to say
that trying to smuggle Mij onboard as a "diving terrier" is not
successful. When the pair finally arrives in Scotland, they fall
in love with the countryside and a dilapidated cottage by the
sea. Fate introduces Graham to the town's animal-loving doctor
(Virginia McKenna), and an enduring friendship and romance are
forged. The photography of both the Scottish Highlands and the
antics of Mij the otter in this 1969 movie are truly wonderful--it
might just make you reconsider your current digs and friendships.
The story (based on Gavin Maxwell's book of the same name) is
somewhat formulaic and dated by its romanticism, but enjoyable
nonetheless. Slip into an ideal world of simple happiness and
celebrate the cyclical nature of life, if only for 106 minutes.
(Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi.
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