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‘The Sheep Detectives’ Movie Review: Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson Charm in This Sweet, Smart Fable

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Last updated: May 10, 2026 1:40 PM
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At a time when quite a lot of content seems to lack grace, comes The Sheep Detectives — a film sure to bring a smile to your face, a lump in your throat, and restore your faith in humanity.

Contents
Film Details at a GlanceThe Story: A Shepherd Dies, His Flock InvestigatesThe Cast of CharactersThe HumansThe Flock (The Sheep Detectives)What Works: A Gentle, Clever, Funny FableThe Whodunit StructureThe HumourThe PhilosophyThe Animation and Voice WorkWhat Makes This Whodunit Stand Out

Based on Leonie Swann’s 2005 novel Three Bags Full , and directed by Kyle Balda (the man behind the Minion movies), this animated murder mystery is simple and profound as it deals with death and slaughter for food — yet remains gentle even as it uncovers the harshest truths.

And it is laugh-out-loud funny too.

No one will call sheep simple-minded after meeting these woolly investigators as they are guaranteed to have Holmes, Poirot and the rest running for their magnifying glasses.


Film Details at a Glance

DetailInformation
TitleThe Sheep Detectives
DirectorKyle Balda (Minion movies)
Based onThree Bags Full by Leonie Swann (2005)
Runtime109 minutes
GenreAnimated murder mystery / Comedy-drama
LanguageEnglish
StatusCurrently running in theatres

The Story: A Shepherd Dies, His Flock Investigates

In the little English town of Denbrook, George Hardy (voiced by Hugh Jackman) leads a solitary life, caring for his sheep — all of whom he has named.

Every evening, George reads his favourite whodunits to his flock, secretly admitting to himself that no matter how clever sheep are, they cannot understand what he is reading to them.

He could not be further from the truth.

The sheep listen carefully to his stories and are super annoyed when he stops reading just before the killer is unmasked. (One of them, Lily, correctly guesses the killer.)

When the sheep find George dead, they decide to find the murderer themselves — especially since the crime seems to be following all the rules of a classic whodunit.


The Cast of Characters

The Humans

CharacterVoice Actor
George Hardy (the shepherd)Hugh Jackman
Tim Derry (silly policeman)Nicholas Braun
Elliot Matthews (reporter/Watson)Nicholas Galitzine
Rebecca Hardy (George’s daughter)Molly Gordon
Lydia Harbottle (family solicitor)Emma Thompson
Beth Pennock (innkeeper)Hong Chau
Caleb (shepherd)Tosin Cole
Reverend HillcoateKobna Holdbrook-Smith
Ham (butcher)Conleth Hill

The Flock (The Sheep Detectives)

Sheep CharacterVoice Actor
Lily (the smart one)Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Sebastian (quiet one)Bryan Cranston
Mopple (remembers everything)Chris O’Dowd
Cloud (pretty one)Regina Hall
Sir Richfield (regal)Patrick Stewart
Zora (curious)Bella Ramsey
Wool-Eyes (wool over eyes)Rhys Darby
Reggie & Ronnie (head-butting twins)Brett Goldstein

That voice cast alone is enough to make any film worth watching.


What Works: A Gentle, Clever, Funny Fable

The Whodunit Structure

The film follows classic murder mystery rules:

  • A dead body (the beloved shepherd)
  • A list of suspects
  • A clueless local policeman
  • A clever amateur detective (Lily the sheep)
  • A final reveal

But it subverts expectations in delightful ways.

The Humour

ExampleWhy It’s Funny
Person falling asleep while literally counting sheepAlso becomes a clue pointing to the murderer — clever-funny
Sheep being annoyed when George stops reading before the killer is revealedThey understand more than he thinks
Sheep applying whodunit rules to real lifeLife is not as neat as in a book — Lily learns this

The Philosophy

The film deals with death and slaughter for food — yet it remains gentle. It is:

  • Simple enough for children to enjoy
  • Profound enough for adults to reflect on
  • Laugh-out-loud funny throughout

“That it could also be a clue pointing to the murderer moves the needle to clever-funny. The fact that all this philosophy is wrapped in a crackerjack murder mystery is the icing on the cake.”

The Animation and Voice Work

“The sheep are truly a marvel of CGI and the voice work is exemplary.”

Each sheep character has a distinct personality, brilliantly brought to life by the star-studded cast.


What Makes This Whodunit Stand Out

Traditional WhodunitThe Sheep Detectives
Detective is humanDetective is a sheep
Set in city or mansionSet in a small English town with a flock
Serious toneWitty, warm, and wise
Human suspectsHuman suspects + sheep investigating
Life follows book rulesLily discovers life is not as neat as in a book

“While there are now many subversions of whodunits that are meta and fun, the ones that are most engaging are those that do not lose sight of the fact that they have a story to tell. And The Sheep Detectives is one of those wise, warm and witty whodunits.”

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