RATING: | 80% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
No damn use anywhere else!
Deliberately P G Wodehouse-funny account of Ernest Shackleton's attempt to cross the Antarctic in 1914.
Kenneth BRANAGH is excellent in the eponymous role of leader – as, indeed, are all the other performers. But the screenplay never really addresses the age-old problem of White explorers and their rationale for doing what, at first blush, is somewhat pointless. This is why there is never any turning back for such journeys since that would reveal how truly pointless they truly are. Far more matter-of-fact than Scott of the Antarctic.
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