'[Auld Lang Syne"] is a beautiful picture of rustic life amongst the Scotch hills, and conveys the spirit of the scene in quite a remarkable way. The pictures of the sheepfold and the kailyard are instinct with quiet beauty, and the simple love story provides Miss Florence Turner with an opportunity for a performance of rare delicacy and charm, while the scenes with Miss Helen Costello and that accomplished veteran, Jean, the collie dog, are perfectly delightful in their simplicity and directness.'