Worst Portrayal Of Stone Skimming In Cinematic History
Don't get me wrong, I love this film - definitely in my all time top ten - but the stone skimming scene is an absolute disgrace.
Mac and Oldsen are (incredibly poorly) supposedly skimming stones into the ocean. "I got six" Oldsen says. "Ten!" Mac replies. Yet only, right behind them, we can see pretty fierce waves crashing down on to the beach!
Now, skimming stones into the ocean is not an impossibility in itself. Done it myself on several occasions. However it requires the gentlest of waves, probably with a retreating tide. You cannot skim them into crashing waves, like those seen, and get more than two or three at most.
Their claims of six / ten are absolutely ridiculous. Even more so because I think, in part at least, the scene is supposed to be layering Mac's character slightly by showing him respond to Oldsen's score with an exaggerated ten. However, this is absolutely lost on us viewers as we know from the framing of the picture that what they are saying could not have occurred full stop. Thus we, as the viewers, have to let it slide, conscious in the fact that the filming location is wrong and thus losing that context.
Given this loss to Mac's characterisation, I think we have to chalk this up to very poor direction in an otherwise magnificent film.
Furthermore - again this has to be put down to poor directing - the final shot should not have been allowed to stand due to Peter Capaldi's awful acting!
If you watch him literally "chucking" his stone towards the water, his body bouncing up and down / all over the place as he does so, it seems quite clear he has never skimmed a stone in his life before!
Or alternatively, at "best" he is acting as someone who has never skimmed a stone in his life before. However, this brings its own set of problems because it would mean that Forsyth has allowed a scene showing the innocent, pure counter to Mac, Oldsen to be claiming an impossibility to stand and most likely means that Mr Forsyth himself has never skimmed a stone in his life before.
Given this is clearly not the intent, again it's a further nod towards the bad direction of the scene.