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The kind of drama that British television used to do so well, a well-constructed, smartly observed story of ordinary people learning how to communicate with one another.Full Review
Despite a familiar crop of lovable eccentrics and a predictably inspirational thrust, the movie resists formula just enough to achieve a surprising degree of emotional traction.Full Review
By turns whimsically humorous and intelligently sentimental, but also infused with a pungent air of working-class realism.Full Review
Sweet-natured, if somewhat familiar, On a Clear Day features fine performances by Mullan, Blethyn and Sives. Dellal and cinematographer David Johnson paint an inviting picture of Glasgow.Full Review
When a feelgood formula is fleshed out artfully, going along with it can feel very good indeed.Full Review
