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the small-scale film , in limited release , " waking ned devine " is a pleasant excursion to a time and place which allows the audience to absorb the full texture of a small town .
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filled with breathtaking scenery , 'characters' , and delightful music , the movie would be interesting even without a plot .
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the story contains several surprises which are best left unmentioned in a review .
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the film starts out with a sharp opening , which gives us a taste of what is to follow : country folk with an inclination for a bit of larceny .
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what gets things going is the fact that a winner of the lottery is apparently one of the residents in the small town ( pop 52 ) of tullymore .
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who that person is , and how to share in the good fortune is the mission of two longtime friends jackie ( ian bannen ) and michael ( david kelly ) .
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part detectives , part scalawags , they have to stay alert to the changing circumstances they face as the story unfolds .
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the village consists of several amusing characters .
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a clueless pig farmer , temporary priest , and a witch .
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there's also the lotto man who must be satisfied that everything is on the up-and-up .
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there are no hollywood touches to this film - except for the outer space introduction [ ! ] .
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pacing is right .
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towards the end , it runs a bit out of steam , but that's okay because for most of the 90 minutes we've been interested in the goings on .
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a mixture of laughs and ( occasional ) sentiment - all the right emotions are engaged .
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in one brief dream sequence - you'll know it when you see it - a fantastic combination of color and music transports the characters to a place you really hope exists .
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one of the key moments in the film .
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the music , available on cd ( london 289 460 939-2 ) follows the same arc as the movie and is well worth considering .
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a fine film that's for everybody except action fans .
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somewhat like 'the englishman who went up a hill and came down a mountain , ' . . .
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but livelier .
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