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The Hippopotamus

Comedy It centers on a lapsed poet, failed drama critic, redundant husband and hard-working drunk, Ted Wallace (Roger Allam). Fired from his newspaper job, Ted leaps at the chance to drown his sorrows at his old friend's country estate, Swafford Hall. A series of spiritual healings have recently put the household in a tizzy. The purported miracle worker is his hosts' teenage son, Ted's godson, David (Tommy Knight). Lord and Lady Logan are set ... [+]
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United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"The mystery that serves as the story’s engine (...) never really gets humming. Against the rich, voluminous linguistic calisthenics (...) the rest of the story tends to blur. And Allam pretty much compensates for the missing dramatic oomph." 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"Roger Allam elevates a wonky country house mystery (...) It’s still a pleasure, and often a joy, to watch the star measuring out and savouring Fry’s rich wordplay (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Empire
"This quirky comedy only occasionally sputters into life (...) This bawdy romp consistently stumbles over its more contrived excesses (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
The Times
"A towering, at times monumentally good central performance from the character actor Roger Allam stands at the heart of 'The Hippopotamus', but it is entirely alone. This is a belated adaptation (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
Time Out
"Underwhelming (...) The script is just dull, regurgitating Fry’s book in the most lumpen, unimaginative fashion (...) A most unlikeable film (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
The Guardian
"Roger Allam’s admirable range of profanities apart, this story of miraculous events at an English country house stretches credibility and patience (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
The Independent
"[A] patchy but lively adaptation (...) Allam carries the film (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
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