1/10
Humourless
11 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The true story of the talking mongoose of the Isle of Mann is full of interesting events.

This film barely mentions any of the true story.

The film is about Nandor Fodor, who is portrayed as alcoholic depressive. There is nothing to suggest the events take place on the Isle of Mann.

The haunting mediocrity of the film finally arrives at the end credits, which feature a montage of cast and crew expressing dissatisfaction with the director.

This film is notable as being an unwavering failure culminating in a fourth wall breaking admission of an unenjoyable production.

As you will see the only positive comments in other reviews refer to camera techniques or actors. The film itself is completely uninteresting.

The studio would have made more money filming Simon Pegg and Christopher Lloyd having a conversation as themselves. Clearly the draw of the movie was the famous actors, as there was no compelling story or characters to enjoy in this feature.
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