Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA true story of an American woman caught up in the struggle for Irish independence.A true story of an American woman caught up in the struggle for Irish independence.A true story of an American woman caught up in the struggle for Irish independence.
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You can tell from the moment the film began it was a low budget movie. Yet historically, those who joined the Irish Republican Army were mostly from lower income/working middle class families so the low budget filming and actors makes it more real. The acting is not superb but I felt the action and plot were developed very well. For the most part the intensity builds nicely especially at the scenes when the girl is hiding out with the woman who owned the pub. Its based on a true story and I did not think the lead actor did a great job of capturing the audiences attention span nor did she come off as genuine. Yet I did enjoy seeing the suspense build watching the UVA and IRA trying to hunt her down. The last scene was full of suspense and kept me drawn to the movie.
If you enjoy movies based on the Troubles and Civil War that took place in Ireland, then this is a solid film to watch. There are a few twists in the movie and several characters such as Belle and Damien who have such strong personalities that add flare to the story line and focus of the film.
If you enjoy movies based on the Troubles and Civil War that took place in Ireland, then this is a solid film to watch. There are a few twists in the movie and several characters such as Belle and Damien who have such strong personalities that add flare to the story line and focus of the film.
i went on a realflix viewing spree recently and watched several independent films recommended by that site. "patriots" was one of those movies.
before writing this review, i noticed the previous reviewer's distaste for this picture but, to be honest, i don't share his view. you can certainly tell this movie was shot low budget-- there are no stars i recognized-- but i found the characters believable and the plot compelling.
i would caution viewers not to expect Hollywood here... this is an example of film-making on a shoe-string-- with that in mind, i give it a higher mark. still, it would have been nice to see a few more dollars thrown at this one.
before writing this review, i noticed the previous reviewer's distaste for this picture but, to be honest, i don't share his view. you can certainly tell this movie was shot low budget-- there are no stars i recognized-- but i found the characters believable and the plot compelling.
i would caution viewers not to expect Hollywood here... this is an example of film-making on a shoe-string-- with that in mind, i give it a higher mark. still, it would have been nice to see a few more dollars thrown at this one.
Even though this was probably a low budget flick, I thought the story was pretty intense. It had to do with the IRA in Northern Ireland and a girl from the USA who comes over to get involved with the group but, instead, ends up being accused as a spy for the English. I didn't recognize any of the actors but they did a nice job and were believable. This isn't Patriot Games but I felt I got my moneys worth.
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Alexis Shannon, a naïve Irish-American grad student in Boston, is recruited by a charming young Irishman out of a waterfront pub to help the IRA blow up a loyalist paramilitary headquarters facility in Belfast. Eager to follow in the footsteps of her grandfather, a soldier in the Irish War for Independence, Alexis sets sail that very evening. The plan appears to work smashingly, but it turns out the recruiter is not what he seems. Alexis finds herself abandoned by her new friends and is forced to take cover in the dark streets of Belfast. As she struggles to find a way back across the sea, Alexis discovers both sides of the conflict are far less monolithic, and far more capable of duplicity and perfidy, than she could ever have imagined, with just a ray of hope somewhere on the horizon.
Ostensibly this is based on a true story. As near as I can tell, it is a *very* loose adaptation of the true tale of John McIntyre's gunrunning on the intercepted S. S. Valhalla, grafted onto a far more innocent, almost "gal-next-door," profile. There were, to be sure, Irish-American Troubles-era gunrunners who fit that bill, though few females that I'm aware of and McIntyre was certainly no "boy next door." The movie is set in a frame story and opens with Alexis turning evidence to the U. S. Bureau of Tobacco and Firearms, a narrative choice which serves mostly to buckle a chilling but obscure link in the conclusion, similarly to what we know of McIntyre. While Alexis's self-critical narrative emerges as credible, she dodges so many lies and so many shady characters that the final truth, here as in the McIntyre drama, must be left to speculation.
Some have reproached the script's refusal to "pick a side," though that was a pretty good move for painting the personal journey of an adventuress who jumped headfirst into a cause she deemed noble but hardly understood at all. The personalities of most of the paramilitaries/terrorists here, whether Republican or Loyalist, come off as rather singular and wooden, though one must remember these were hardened men trying to put on a hard face to march ahead in righteous conflict. The film is obviously low-budget, but for a depiction of the hardhat sections (in the geographic AND demographic sense) of Boston and Belfast that actually works quite well. There's a kind of "seedy prosperous poverty" in every shot which really puts you in the zone. That said, the subpar acting - especially on the part of the leading lady - and the artificial accents are a definite sore point for this movie, and prevent the suspenseful and thoughtful plot progression from drawing us all the way in.
To the best of my knowledge, there aren't many other movies that explore the American involvement in the Troubles, from political lobbying and fundraising to gunrunning and, yes, vigilante intervention. This one is interesting for its study of a highly anecdotal and ad hoc iteration of that involvement, though the much "grander" story is I think still waiting to be told on film at any rate. If you're into all things Irish and enjoy true-to-life suspense thrillers, this is definitely worth your time, despite its technical limitations and professional flaws.
Ostensibly this is based on a true story. As near as I can tell, it is a *very* loose adaptation of the true tale of John McIntyre's gunrunning on the intercepted S. S. Valhalla, grafted onto a far more innocent, almost "gal-next-door," profile. There were, to be sure, Irish-American Troubles-era gunrunners who fit that bill, though few females that I'm aware of and McIntyre was certainly no "boy next door." The movie is set in a frame story and opens with Alexis turning evidence to the U. S. Bureau of Tobacco and Firearms, a narrative choice which serves mostly to buckle a chilling but obscure link in the conclusion, similarly to what we know of McIntyre. While Alexis's self-critical narrative emerges as credible, she dodges so many lies and so many shady characters that the final truth, here as in the McIntyre drama, must be left to speculation.
Some have reproached the script's refusal to "pick a side," though that was a pretty good move for painting the personal journey of an adventuress who jumped headfirst into a cause she deemed noble but hardly understood at all. The personalities of most of the paramilitaries/terrorists here, whether Republican or Loyalist, come off as rather singular and wooden, though one must remember these were hardened men trying to put on a hard face to march ahead in righteous conflict. The film is obviously low-budget, but for a depiction of the hardhat sections (in the geographic AND demographic sense) of Boston and Belfast that actually works quite well. There's a kind of "seedy prosperous poverty" in every shot which really puts you in the zone. That said, the subpar acting - especially on the part of the leading lady - and the artificial accents are a definite sore point for this movie, and prevent the suspenseful and thoughtful plot progression from drawing us all the way in.
To the best of my knowledge, there aren't many other movies that explore the American involvement in the Troubles, from political lobbying and fundraising to gunrunning and, yes, vigilante intervention. This one is interesting for its study of a highly anecdotal and ad hoc iteration of that involvement, though the much "grander" story is I think still waiting to be told on film at any rate. If you're into all things Irish and enjoy true-to-life suspense thrillers, this is definitely worth your time, despite its technical limitations and professional flaws.
A terrible, awful, amateurish, attempt at making a movie. It has not one redeeming thing in the 80 long minutes it runs for. The acting, the directing, the dreadful storyline, the appalling script. This film should be used in film schools as an example of how not to do it.
How does such rubbish get made. I guess that a glance at the credits shows it was made on a very low budget with possibly amateur actors and crew. I read the write up on this board before I watched it and expected better. Unfortunately, while there are many great films that are still unobtainable on DVD there are thousands of real turkeys.
This site is normally a reasonable guide to lesser known movies but unfortunately sometimes there is not enough information.
How does such rubbish get made. I guess that a glance at the credits shows it was made on a very low budget with possibly amateur actors and crew. I read the write up on this board before I watched it and expected better. Unfortunately, while there are many great films that are still unobtainable on DVD there are thousands of real turkeys.
This site is normally a reasonable guide to lesser known movies but unfortunately sometimes there is not enough information.
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