Film review: The Legend of Barney Thomson
Acclaimed actor Robert Carlyle makes his feature film directorial debut with this macabre black comedy set on the mean streets of Glasgow.
Barney (Carlyle) is one of the worst barbers in Scotland. He has neither charm nor patter and is the butt of cruel jibes from the hairdressing and barbering community.
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His ham-fisted efforts to cover up the crime bring Barney to the attention of testosterone-driven police officer, Detective Inspector Holdall (Ray Winstone).
He is hunting a serial killer, who is abducting young men then – ghoulishly – severing a body part, which is posted to the victim’s relatives.
Holdall is certain that Barney is this elusive killer and the detective sets about gathering evidence to put the incompetent barber behind bars.
As the net closes in around Barney, he turns to his domineering mother, Cemolina (Emma Thompson), for help to cling on to what remains of his tattered sanity.