In the face of impending World War II, an archaeologist and a wealthy widow embark on an urgent excavation that uncovers significant insights into Britains ancient past, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage and understanding ones roots during uncertain times. The Dig is a 2021 English-language Biography Drama film starring Lily James, Ralph Fiennes, Carey Mulligan, Johnny Flynn, Ken Stott, Ben Chaplin and Nathan Rudd.
Jini Score 7.0/10
Critics Score 81%
Rating 7.1/10
Jini Score 7.0%
Critics Score 81
Rating 7.1
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Release
Date29 JAN 2021
Language
English
Genre
Biography
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Drama
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History
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The Dig Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 81%
Zoë Rose Bryant
Though its story can seem a bit overstuffed at points, its ensemble is always excellent, and the delectable direction and consuming cinematography transport us to this time period and these lovely locales with stunning skillfulness. ( Read More )
Keith Garlington
As it is, I quite like The Dig even as I find myself longing for what it could have been. ( Read More )
Jennie Kermode
Strong leading performances and a handful of beautifully crafted scenes sit sit by side with much clunkier and more derivative material. ( Read More )
Pradeep Menon
Its little mini stories about a host of characters pulls it in too many different directions towards the end a pity considering how much potential there was to explore the sensitive bond developing between Basil and the two Prettys, with the backdrop of the dig, the threat of war and those gorgeous visuals. ( Read More )
Audrey Fox
But when it does take a tentative step off the picturesque cobblestone, The Dig charms with both a reverence for the past and thoughtful exploration of life and death. ( Read More )