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Review: Head-butting, estranged sheep-farming brothers must unlock their horns in ‘Rams’
Michael Ordoña, Los Angeles Times
The gentle Australian comedy “Rams,” a remake of the highly regarded Icelandic submission to the 2016 Oscars, winningly puts viewers in the worn boots of stubborn sheep farmers and in the company of elderly brothers who can’t stop butting heads.
Colin (Sam Neill) is a kind fellow who greets his beloved flock each morning with a smiling “You’re beautiful … and you’re beautiful.” He’s respected in his close-knit, Western Australian sheep-farming community; he’s shyly warming up to local vet Kat (Miranda Richardson). He lives next door to an irascible, often drunk, but similarly competent farmer, Les (Michael Caton), whose prize rams are every bit as good as Colin’s and to whom he hasn’t spoken in 40 years. The two are, of course, brothers.
Is Rams on Netflix? Where to watch Sam Neill’s sheep movie explained
Sam Neill’s Rams arrives on UK screens on February 5th but where is the film available to watch? Is Rams streaming on Netflix?
Cinema visits have not been possible thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic but films have still been releasing thick and fast.
The latest arrival on our screens is Rams, a comedy-drama starring Sam Neill and a host of sheep for co-stars.
But just where is Rams available to watch? Is the movie available on Netflix?
Rams
If you ever wanted to see Sam Neill of Jurassic Park fame take on the role of a sheep farmer then this is the film for ewe.
A snowy Icelandic saga is given a sprinkling of dry Aussie wit in this handsomely shot remake of Grimur Hakonarson s sheep-farming drama. As in that 2015 award-winning film, this is the story of two brothers who live on neighbouring farms but haven t spoken for years.
The Icelandic version was better – and had better knits: Rams reviewed spectator.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from spectator.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.