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How plausible is the setting?


I think this is a good film and I'm not criticizing it for lack of "realism," but I do wonder how many holes could be poked into the notion of a Scottish island in fairly modern times abandoning Christianity in favor of a pagan system (especially to the extent of practicing human sacrifice.)

For one thing, it seems unlikely that the clergy who left Summerisle would keep silent that its inhabitants were becoming "heathens" en masse, and that nobody associated with the Church of Scotland or the Catholic hierarchy would care that for many decades there's been no functioning church on an island in an otherwise fervently Christian region.

Another is that Lord Summerisle's grandfather presumably had research assistants or at least people to help plant trees and memorize instructions on ensuring the apples grew in a hostile climate. If these were all outsiders who returned to the mainland at a later date, then that's yet more persons who kept totally silent their entire lives about an extraordinary mass conversion. But if they were islanders (and even if they weren't) it seems really unlikely that everyone is so incredibly ignorant of horticulture and has the mentality of a Bronze Age tribesman who can only think to improve a harvest by appeasing the gods.

I'm sure there's other examples people could bring up, but I want to reiterate I don't think it detracts from the film or its themes. After all, lots of great cinema wouldn't exist if total realism were required.

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Certainly, there is some suspension of disbelief going on, which is obviously pretty common in fiction. I have heard of some pagan societies still existing in modern Europe so I guess an island of pagans isn’t too unrealistic. I think a cult practicing human sacrifice wouldn’t last long before the authorities found out though.

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There's lots of remote Scottish Islands. Probably not very likely, but I think it would be entirely possible for this happen.

Scotland has strong links to their celtic roots.
The only reason pagans were lost in Europe is because the Christians murdered them all.

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I find it hard to believe that Howie wouldn't have made at least one mobile phone call back to the mainland to report goings on.

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Not mobile, but yeah. One wonders if there was any phone line on the island. Probably in the bar, or in a phone box.

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