The Anglo-Saxon boat in the Pretty’s backyard may have taken literal ages to find its place and become one with the Suffolk soil, but Stone slowly reveals - sometimes at a pace that feels measured out in single buckets of dirt - that all parties involved don’t have that same luxury of time.Īs the fighter planes and nightly radio broadcasts constantly remind them, a second war with Germany looms near. Handling Rocky Terrain: Credit young filmmaker Simon Stone for deftly handling material that may not be complex in plot but requires a steady, methodical hand - not unlike Brown’s with the trowel and bucket - as it emotionally excavates the predicaments facing Brown, the Pretty family, and Peggy ( Lily James), the young wife of one of the archaeological team who develops mutual affections with Rory during the dig. It turns out to be a discovery that not only sheds historical light on the Dark Ages but also illuminates a path forward for the Pretty family through the trying days to come. With the help of Pretty’s young son, Robert her adult cousin, Rory ( Johnny Flynn) and a not-entirely-welcome team from the British National Museum, Brown discovers the famous Sutton Hoo treasure, one of the great archaeological finds of the 20th century. Basil Brown ( Ralph Fiennes), to unearth the secrets beneath the large, mysterious mounds in her fields. Edith Pretty ( Carey Mulligan), a young Suffolk widow, hires a self-taught excavator, Mr. Shovels Up: As the British Royal Air Force carry out drills overhead in the days prior to World War II, Mrs.
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