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Nicely shrink wrapped, but I'm off the Pegg

August 18, 2014 12:21
Hugging the limelight: Simon Pegg as the psychiatrist on a global quest of discovery in Peter Chelsom’s film

ByBrigit Grant, Brigit Grant

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Hector and The Search For Happiness (15)★★★✩✩

Movie buffs cannot resist commenting on film website message boards. Months before any release, there is a tangible buzz of anticipation or overwhelming sense of dread expressed by users, and these ponderings - some perceptive, others illiterate - are there for cast and crew to see.

This week, the message board consensus was one of support for Simon Pegg, the eponymous hero in Hector and The Search For Happiness, though a few doubts were expressed about the film's director, Peter Chelsom, whose last credit was Hannah Montana: The Movie.

I hope Mr Chelsom didn't see the remarks as I'm sure he would rather be acknowledged for directing Serendipity (my husband's favourite) and Funny Bones (one of my own), a British masterpiece following the travails of an eccentric showbiz family in Blackpool.