The plot summary above is a spoiler giving away the entire story of `Rhinoceros' from beginning to end. Although it has to be said that like the creature of the title (described several times as thick skin, small brain') you don't need to have any great nous to see the conclusion of this one coming a mile off.
I have enjoyed both these leading actors on TV before but while Niamh Cusack is as attractive and delightful as always Robson Green has gone back to his bag of tricks & tics from `Soldier, Soldier' rather than showing us the more expansive character of, say, `Reckless'
The Welsh scenery is beautiful and most beguilingly photographed but I'm afraid `Rhinoceros' is too predictable and uninvolving to be worth the investment of time.
I have enjoyed both these leading actors on TV before but while Niamh Cusack is as attractive and delightful as always Robson Green has gone back to his bag of tricks & tics from `Soldier, Soldier' rather than showing us the more expansive character of, say, `Reckless'
The Welsh scenery is beautiful and most beguilingly photographed but I'm afraid `Rhinoceros' is too predictable and uninvolving to be worth the investment of time.