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Sunshine On Leith

Sunshine On Leith

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A feel-good musical about a solider returning home from the war, set to the songs of Scottish band The Proclaimers.

CertificatePG

Duration100 mins

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  • Elliot, 11
  • 3 reviews

An ok romance

3 stars

24 Sep 2019

Sunshine on Leith

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The movie is set in the north of Scotland in a small town on the brim of the boarder.

The movie was a romance set about two soldiers who had just come back from a tragic war incident. As they have been away for a long time, they struggle settling in to they’re new surroundings.

Personally, I think that some of the songs were catchy and tells you more about what the characters are feeling at that moment in the movie, yet some of them were badly misplaced.

My favorite scene was the song between Davy and Ally when the whole town square start singing a song.

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