Harry's Ideal Home
Craig Ferguson stars as a man happy with his lot in life, bumbling about his daily business and settling in to his 'ideal home' at the end of the day.
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Plot Summary
A Scottish advertising executive, Harry, is struggling with his career and his personal life. He finds himself increasingly drawn to a more simple existence and begins to question the materialistic values of his profession and society. His journey leads him to re-evaluate his priorities and search for a sense of fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Harry's Ideal Home received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its gentle humor, thoughtful exploration of modern life, and understated performances. It was seen as a characteristic film from Bill Forsyth, known for his unique blend of observation and wit.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its subtle humor and observational insights into Scottish life.
- Praised for Bill Paterson's nuanced performance as the conflicted protagonist.
- Noted for its reflective and somewhat melancholic portrayal of mid-life ennui.
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Fun Fact
Director Bill Forsyth, known for films like 'Local Hero' and 'Gregory's Girl,' often set his stories in Scotland and infused them with a distinctive brand of dry humor and keen social observation, which is also evident in 'Harry's Ideal Home'.
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