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praised its "mordant humour" but found the characters uninteresting. The Scotsman rated it 2/5, complaining that the restrictions of the trilogy brought no benefit to the film, and that it lurched tonally between tragicomedy and tragedy through a series of obvious plot twists.
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However the production was difficult, due partly to the illness of original lead actor Andy Armour, who was eventually replaced by James Cosmo; Armour died of cancer a few months later.
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and would confuse audiences expecting a straight sequel, but was "moving, funny and disturbing in parts".
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This article is about the 2010 Scottish film. For the 2009 Croatian film, see
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gave it a more positive review, scoring it 4/5, and praising it as a
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and opened in October 2010 at Cineworld Renfrew Street in
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criticised the direction and screenplay as "slipshod".
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It was originally planned as the second part of the
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Donkey (film)

Lone Scherfig
Scottish
feature film
Morag McKinnon
James Cosmo
Kate Dickie
Martin Compston
Brian Pettifer
Natalie Press
2011 British Academy Scotland Awards
Glasgow
Advance Party
Lars von Trier
Dogme 95
Andrea Arnold
Red Road
Sigma Films
Zentropa
CCTV
Edinburgh International Film Festival
Glasgow
black comedy
"ReelScotland – Edinburgh International Film Festival 2010: ReelScotland Picks"
"British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2011"


"Review: Donkeys"
World Film Locations: Glasgow

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