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The Field

  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47min
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Richard Harris in The Field (1990)
When a field (which has been farmed by the McCabe family for generations) goes up for auction, the patriarch of the McCabe family will stop at nothing to prevent a rich American from buying it.
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Cuando el terreno que ha pertenecido a la familia McCabe durante generaciones sale a subasta, el patriarca de los McCabe no se detendrá ante nada para evitar que un rico estadounidense lo co... Leer todoCuando el terreno que ha pertenecido a la familia McCabe durante generaciones sale a subasta, el patriarca de los McCabe no se detendrá ante nada para evitar que un rico estadounidense lo compre.Cuando el terreno que ha pertenecido a la familia McCabe durante generaciones sale a subasta, el patriarca de los McCabe no se detendrá ante nada para evitar que un rico estadounidense lo compre.

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    • Jim Sheridan
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    • Jim Sheridan
    • John B. Keane
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    • Richard Harris
    • John Hurt
    • Sean Bean
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Guionistas
      • Jim Sheridan
      • John B. Keane
    • Elenco
      • Richard Harris
      • John Hurt
      • Sean Bean
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 4 nominaciones en total

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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • 'Bull' McCabe
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • 'Bird' O'Donnell
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Tadgh McCabe
    Frances Tomelty
    Frances Tomelty
    • Widow
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Maggie McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Tinker Woman
    Jer O'Leary
    Jer O'Leary
    • Tinker Girl's Father
    Noel O'Donovan
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    John Cowley
    • Flanagan
    Ronan Wilmot
    Ronan Wilmot
    • Tinker
    Jenny Conroy
    Jenny Conroy
    • Katie - The Tinker Girl
    Joan Sheehy
    • 2nd Tinker Woman
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • Father Chris Doran
    Malachy McCourt
    Malachy McCourt
    • Sergeant
    Frank McDonald
    • Quarryman
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Quarryman
    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Peter - The American
    Eamon Keane
    • Dan Paddy Andy
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      • Jim Sheridan
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      • Jim Sheridan
      • John B. Keane
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    A much overlooked classic

    The Field is film which carries a universal message about the ongoing struggle between modernity and traditionalism. It is also a uniquely Irish film which may make some of the scenes lack relevance for an international audience. The meaning of such scenes as the "American Wake", which was essentially a death wake which was held for young Irish people up until as recently as the 1960s on the night before they left for America never to be seen again, might be missed by non-Irish people. However the final scene where the Bull McCabe aka Richard Harris attempts to push back the incoming Atlantic tide speaks of the universal futility of man's attempts to control nature or indeed, inevitable progress.An excellent movie.
    9bkoganbing

    By Right Of Sweat

    Tenant farmers in Ireland and their problems accounts for some of the great political movements in that country. So it was interesting to learn that in The Field those problems have not gone away even though it's not British who are absentee landlords.

    Shot mostly in County Galway in Ireland, The Field certainly has the look and feel of The Quiet Man, but it's hardly in the same lighthearted spirit. In fact the priest in this film functions more like Karl Malden's priest of the docks in On The Waterfront.

    Richard Harris has been a tenant farmer working the land for widow Frances Tomelty for years and has raised his family there. It's pretty much accepted by the villagers that it's Harris's land by right of sweat so when the widow wants to sell no one bids against him except Harris's sidekick John Hurt. But American Tom Berenger doesn't know the rules around there and he does bid.

    But what Berenger wants to do is develop the place, put some Americanized shopping mall there. Imagine a strip mall on some of that beach-front property that John Ford so lovingly photographed in The Quiet Man and you can understand the feelings there. It all leads to a lot of tragedy.

    Originally Harris was supposed to play the priest role that Sean McGinley had and who played it well. The lead was to go to Ray McAnally who had done this role on stage. When McAnally died, Harris was moved up to the lead and responded with an Oscar nominated performance for Best Actor. Harris lost that year to Jeremy Irons in Reversal of Fortune.

    Also look for some nice performances here by Sean Bean as Harris's son and Brenda Fricker as his wife. All part of a very violent household.

    Religion specifically the Roman Catholic Church takes a beating and The Field does touch on the conservative role of the church in society. It's a generally accepted fact that the Church did its level best to discourage revolutionary activity during the 19th century after the Irish lost their parliament in the Wolfe Tone rebellion. Harris and others in the film comment about how no priests died during the potato famine that they don't know how the tenant farmers live. And Sean McGinley as the village priest is by no means portrayed as a bad man.

    There's also bad feelings towards Berenger who is seen as the descendant of people who cut and ran during the Irish troubles. Of course if a lot hadn't emigrated to all points of the globe, there would be a lot more trying to share the land that Harris wants to hold on to.

    The Field is a fine drama about Ireland and the problems there that may not have been totally resolved with independence.
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    "Thin Veneer of Christianity"

    A powerful film.

    The story of an Irishman fighting to own and protect the land he and his family transformed from rock-strewn waste to verdant pasture from foreign encroachment and development.

    I won't recap the story line because it's so complex, but some thoughts occurred to me as I watched:

    Bull McCabe perfectly symbolizes the heathen heart of Europe, untamed by Christianity (symbolized by the pasty-faced priest) or crass capitalism (symbolized by the bland Yank). Note how Bull carries a staff and wears cloak-like outfits throughout the film, looking very much like a Pagan high priest. He is, at heart, a savage who will cast off the artificial chains of foreign religions and phony social mores to defend one of the most primal concerns of man: territory.

    The priest pointedly notes at one point that the people in this rocky Irish village are covered with only a "thin veneer of Christianity," implying that their paganistic racial memory runs too deep and strong to be ignored. And only a few scenes later is the first, bloody climax of the film when that "thin veneer" is ripped off.

    An excellent film which deserved more praise than it got and should not be missed if the chance to see it arises.
    8ariostel

    Terrific performances, scenery, tragic, tragic, tragic

    Riveting performances by Richard Harris, Sean Bean, and John Hurt (nearly unrecognizable!) in a dark, tragic tale of life in post-famine Ireland. This is the perfect film to launch a film discussion group with. There's plenty to talk about after viewing it, that's for sure. It's not what I'd call an "intellectual" film, but it's definitely memorable. If you're an American, like me, and you saw John Hurt as Caligula in the PBS series "I, Claudius"--you won't believe his performance in "The Field". Amazing. (Note from my wife to Beanstalkers: There are a couple of scenes...) Details? The horses pulling the gypsy wagons are the right breed. And in the pub scenes, you can almost taste the beer.
    9raymond_chandler

    Richard Harris - Incredible!!!

    If you are interested in acting, do yourself a favor - see this movie. Richard Harris' performance is as good as film acting gets. His character, Bull McCabe, is not a man so much as a force of nature. In the opening sequence, he and his son, Tadgh, who is 30ish to Bull's sixty-something, are carrying heavy loads of seaweed from the ocean back to their farm. Bull casually strolls along, seemingly without effort, while Tadgh struggles and stops periodically to rest. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the story. No one in the village ever opposes Bull - it would be futile, as well as unwise. But when the land his family has tended for generations as tenant farmers is purchased by an American bent on developing it, Bull must confront something he cannot defeat with will and sinew - progress.

    "The Field" is a study of a very specific time and place, with plot developments that seem lifted straight out of the Old Testament. Sheridan does an excellent job of opening up the story, which was adapted from a stage play. The action takes place all over the village and surrounding areas. The cast is composed of Irish and English actors (except for - ahem - 'The American'), which really gives the film a strong sense of authenticity. Each character has a story, and the gradual unfolding of the various conflicts and secrets builds an ominous sense of impending disaster.

    John Hurt gives another in a long line of outstanding performances, but this film belongs to Harris. The only thing that keeps it from becoming an all-time classic is Tom Berenger. We get no sense that he wants the field for any reason other than the script requires him to, and it seems that director Jim Sheridan knew it. When a central character (Berenger) in a film delivers his most important dialogue FACING AWAY FROM THE CAMERA (looking out a window), it is the directorial equivalent of punting. Even so, Berenger is not in enough scenes to ruin the movie. It is just that it could have been so much better if he brought something to the part that could match up with Harris' primal force.

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    • Trivia
      Writer and director Jim Sheridan described Richard Harris "as mad as a brush", and that he found him very difficult to control.
    • Errores
      During the opening scene when the donkey is thrown off the cliff, as it hits the water its legs collapse into it. This shows that the donkey was a stuffed animal.
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      "Bull" McCabe: Why're you interfering, Father? This is none of the Church's business.

      Father Doran: It's the Widow's field. She has the right to sell it.

      "Bull" McCabe: No. It's my field. It's my child. I nursed it. I nourished it. I saw to its every want. I dug the rocks out of it with my bare hands and I made a living thing of it! My only want is that green grass, that lovely green grass, and you want to take it away from me, and in the sight of God I can't let you do that!

      Father Doran: Can't you find another field?

      "Bull" McCabe: Another field? Another field? Jesus, you're as foreign here as any Yank. Another field? Are you blind? Those hands, do you see those hands? Those rocks! It was a dead thing! Don't you understand?

      Father Doran: This is the Widow's field. That's the law. The common law.

      "Bull" McCabe: There's another law, stronger than the common law.

      Father Doran: What's that?

      "Bull" McCabe: The law of the land. When I was a boy, younger than Tadgh there, my brothers and sisters had to leave the land, because it couldn't support them. We wasn't rich enough to be priests or doctors, so it was the emigrant ship for all of them. I were the eldest, the heir. I were the only one left at home. Neighbours were scarce. So my father and I, we had our breakfast, dinner, and tea, working in that field without a break in our work. And my mother brought us the meals. One day, one day my father sensed a drop of rain in the air and my mother helped us bring in the hay before it was too late. She was working one corner of the field, and I was working in the other. About the third day, I saw her fall back, keel over so to speak. I called my father, I run to her. My father kneeled beside her. He knew she... he knew she was dying. He said an act of contrition into her ear and he asked God to forgive her her sins. And he looked at me, and he said, "Fetch a priest." Fetch a priest... And I said, "Let's - let's bring the hay in first. Let's bring the hay in first." My father looked at me with tears of pride in his eyes. He knew I'd take care of the land. And if you think I'm gonna face my mother in Heaven or in Hell without that field, you've got something else coming. No collar, uniform, or weapon will protect the man that stands in my way.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de septiembre de 1990 (Irlanda)
    • País de origen
      • Irlanda
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      • Esta tierra es mia
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Gaynor's Pub, Leenane, Connemara, County Galway, Irlanda
    • Productoras
      • Granada Television
      • Noel Pearson
      • Sovereign Pictures
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      • IEP 5,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,494,399
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 27,948
      • 25 dic 1990
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,494,399
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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