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Do you play any instruments? paxil xr generic For all its rough edges and emotional shortcuts, the movie's nothing if not unassailably genial. It's hard to keep the grin off your face when MacKay and Guthrie – both fantastic – launch gamely into the endearingly scrappy song-and-dance routines. Peter Mullan, as MacKay's dad, charmingly growls his way through Oh Jean at an anniversary bash for him and his wife, the helpfully-named Jean (Jane Horrocks), who in turn gets a couple of pathos-filled numbers after finding out about a (non-highland) fling her husband had. It's a bit of a shame that Letter from America, with its plaintive, political lyrics about Scottish displacement, becomes a ballad about someone's girlfriend moving to Miami, and the expected explosion of goodwill when I'm Gonna Be kicks in is undercut by the limp arrangement. Still, Fletcher has done everything necessary to get you on his film's side – a sleeper hit's assured.


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