The Stag ***
Someday, all male-centred
comedies will be modelled after The Hangover. This account of a wayward walking weekend in Wicklow at least
forms one of the more likable variations, holding back the willy-waving to
examine how a set of middle-class Irishmen might well interact once pushed
beyond their usual boundaries. As BBC4’s short-lived The Great Outdoors recognised, there’s considerable mileage in the
way these jaunts throw together diverse types: the process by which Andrew
Scott’s lovelorn best man is undermined by alpha-ish interloper Peter McDonald
is well-observed, while the inclusion of two gay travellers rather smartly
sidesteps one of this subgenre’s signature panics. One or two set-pieces don’t
quite have the requisite heft, yet it clicks whenever co-writer/director John
Butler stops to admire the scenery: his fine cast locate the material’s
underlying pathos, and sustain a funny riff involving the one walker who can’t
stand U2 (“You are Irish, right?”).
The Stag opens today in cinemas nationwide.
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