The Dig

    The Dig
    2021

    Synopsis

    As WWII looms, a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate the burial mounds on her estate. When they make a historic discovery, the echoes of Britain's past resonate in the face of its uncertain future‎.

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    Cast

    • Carey MulliganEdith Pretty
    • Ralph FiennesBasil Brown
    • Lily JamesPeggy Piggott
    • Johnny FlynnRory Lomax
    • Ben ChaplinStuart Piggott
    • Ken StottCharles Phillips
    • Archie BarnesRobert Pretty
    • Monica DolanMay Brown
    • Eamon FarrenJohn Brailsford
    • Paul ReadyJames Reid Moir

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Screen Daily

      Australian director Simon Stone’s (The Daughter) film delivers strong performances – from Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan in particular – and top-level craft, but with an undercurrent of real emotion which sensitively conveys the fragility of lives and time. To use another of those abused words, it’s captivating.
    • 88

      The Associated Press

      In some ways “The Dig” feels like its own artifact too, like a lost Anthony Minghella film made 30 years ago and buried until now.
    • 88

      Washington Post

      Gradually, and with the methodical patience of someone unearthing buried treasure with a tiny brush, The Dig reveals itself to be a story of love and estrangement, of things lost and longed for, of life and death — of what lasts and what doesn’t.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      The shape of its story is ultimately conventional, and the way in which it’s told can sometimes feel familiar – like a Sunday evening drama smuggling in big ideas. But the line it draws between the earthy and the ethereal stays with you: it’s a well-timed double dose of consolation and escape.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Mulligan — drawn, wan and yet steely here — and Fiennes’ lightly-laid-on sturdy working class polymath turn make The Dig touching and richly rewarding, as entertaining as any movie about archeology could be without a bullwhip.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The storytelling is laced with a gentle thread of melancholy that makes this Netflix feature quite affecting.
    • 70

      Arizona Republic

      Simon Stone’s film, about a famous archaeological discovery, has an excellent cast, led by Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes and Lily James, all in top form. It takes place just as England is entering World War II, so there’s that, too. And since this evidently isn’t enough, some romance gets tacked on, as well.
    • 70

      Variety

      It’s hard to say whether the period this picture exhumes was any more innocent than what the world now faces, but that’s certainly the way Stone plays it, acting like an urbane orchidologist, cross-breeding contemporary art-house touches with the old-school refinement of a vintage Masterpiece Theatre production. Sometimes the best escape from the craziness of today is to lose oneself in history.

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