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Disco Pigs

  • 2001
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 33min
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Disco Pigs (2001)
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Pig y Runt, nacidos el mismo día, en el mismo hospital, con momentos de diferencia. Gemelos, salvo por la sangre.Pig y Runt, nacidos el mismo día, en el mismo hospital, con momentos de diferencia. Gemelos, salvo por la sangre.Pig y Runt, nacidos el mismo día, en el mismo hospital, con momentos de diferencia. Gemelos, salvo por la sangre.

  • Dirección
    • Kirsten Sheridan
  • Guionista
    • Enda Walsh
  • Elenco
    • Elaine Cassidy
    • Cillian Murphy
    • Sarah Gallagher
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
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    • Dirección
      • Kirsten Sheridan
    • Guionista
      • Enda Walsh
    • Elenco
      • Elaine Cassidy
      • Cillian Murphy
      • Sarah Gallagher
    • 56Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Runt
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Pig
    Sarah Gallagher
    Sarah Gallagher
    • 5 Year Old Runt
    Charles Bark
    • 5 Year Old Pig
    • (as Charles Bark-Frisby)
    Eleanor Methven
    Eleanor Methven
    • Pig's Mam
    Geraldine O'Rawe
    Geraldine O'Rawe
    • Runt's Mam
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Runt's Dad
    • (as Brian O'Byrne)
    Darren Healy
    • Marky
    Tara Lynne O'Neill
    • Mags
    Michael Rawley
    • Foxy
    Eoghan Harris
    • Headmaster
    Dawn Bradfield
    • Counsellor
    Marie Mullen
    • Ms. Monroe
    Derry Power
    Derry Power
    • Old Man in Bus
    Mark Doherty
    Mark Doherty
    • Salesman
    Morna Regan
    • English Teacher
    Aoife Lowry
    • Bitch
    Gavin Friday
    • Paschal Stankard
    • Dirección
      • Kirsten Sheridan
    • Guionista
      • Enda Walsh
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    10bellapussycat1

    Exceptional but tragic

    This film was absolutely spectacular. It was well acted, shot and wrote and the mix of innocence and anger were well represented.

    This film was one that i had eagerly anticipated watching and i was not disappointed by it. At times it was painful to watch but was compelling all the same as it really drew the audience in. Cillian Murphy was excellent as the mentally challenged Pig as even in his madness you are drawn to him and his obvious similarity to a confused child. Elaine Cassidy was equally well cast as the introverted Runt.

    I would recommend this film although admittedly it will not be to everyones tastes.
    10timelord-3

    A film that doesn't have enough words to describe its greatness

    Two 16-year-olds share a birthday, a love, a language of their own and a uniquely violent world view. Disco Pigs is an electric, disturbing and violent sprint through the unique world of Pig and Runt, two 17 year old kids who were born with a special, almost psychic affinity for one another.

    It's a gentle and tender story about a pure, innocent love between two inseparable people who 'want for something different' out of life, lashing out at 'the sameness of it all'. When this invisible thread between Pig and Runt is stretched to breaking point, the inseparable are about to separate and which one will survive depends on which one can break free.

    I'll stick my neck out here and say that Disco Pigs has a real Clockwork Orange feel about it - its use of a lyrical communication between our two leads - a combination of baby talk and Shakespeare monologue gave me that strong impression. The lead roles also exist in their own world, oblivious and unbound by the rules that govern us all.

    Pig and Runt are two kids that really don't want to grow up, but despite their enforced isolation from common reality the pressures bear upon them to change. Pig wants the relationship to move to the 'next level', but innocent Runt either doesn't understand or doesn't want that right now. She seems more interested in experiencing other boys - finding a local bartender particularly intriguing. He is frustrated that their relationship, while deep, is not deeper, and she is perhaps seeing the blinkers removed from her eyes a bit, allowing the outside world a peek in.

    I've made mention of the language that is used throughout the film used by Pig and Runt; the dialogue between the two is at times heart breakingly beautiful; witness Pig's love expressed in words as he talks to himself about the beautiful passion they would both share when they would make love for the first time. It nearly made this hardened critic cry.

    Disco Pigs is nothing short of a masterpiece. It is unconventional, yes, but that is the stuff of greatness. The incredible soundtrack complements the visuals perfectly and is nearly a character in its own right. My only gripe is `REMOVE THE SUBTITLES!'

    If this film gets a local Australian distribution, see it. It's that simple. 10 out of 10.
    7no_more_lies_

    Why was it so bad?

    Personally, I don't understand why people have said this movie is so bad. It is fair to say that maybe sometimes the things Pig (Cillian Murphy) says are a bit much and put a downside on the movie but I've heard much worse in other, highly rated, movies. The storyline itself is a simple yet interesting and well thought out one which has a fantastic ending. If you do begin to watch this movie and dislike it it is still worth watching to the end and may perhaps change your view of it a little. This is the kind of movie people will usually either love or hate. Some will find it horrible and others will find it somewhat romantic and very good. Rather than reading comments that slate it and taking that view yourself you should definitely watch it and make your own mind up.
    9shneur

    Much better than the title would suggest

    There's a large psychiatric literature on the "twinning effect," which is often a beautiful thing, but in its pathologic manifestation shows up as what's called "symbiotic psychosis." In plain language, although not biological twins, the two main characters here grew up so closely intertwined that their private world disallowed the intrusion of mundane reality. "Private language" is often a characteristic of this clinical syndrome, and in the movie the heavy Cork dialect accentuated (at least for non-Irish) the barrier between the characters and the viewer. Does anyone remember Melanie's song, "We were so close, there was no room/ We bled inside each other's wounds"? Quite apropos. Also, I felt reflections of "David & Lisa," but updated and sort of run in reverse. As with much Irish literature, one has to be prepared for a view of humanity that never crawls out from under Original Sin, but nevertheless this is a serious work, very much worth watching, and deserved a better title.
    ch77

    the future of irish film

    Its amazing how some of the comments here have completely missed the point of this film. If you haven't seen it yet, I should warn that these comments may give away some plot points.

    The facile answers that one user suggest this film offers to the question of "what is love?" don't really deserve aknowledgement. But lets do so anyway.

    It would be hard to find a more poignant and complex depiction of the strive for 'pure' love in the face of an ever intruding reality. Pig's love for Runt is the one thing that is whole and real in his life. Yet life, and the fact of their growing up, is slowly taking her away from him. Without her, he himself has no real existence. Therefore his love takes on a growing desperation as he feels her slip away from him.

    A commenter questions why runt never "takes to" Pig. Why she is attracted to the bartender.

    The point of the film is that she can live in and relate to an outer world beyond her relationship with Pig, while Pig cannot. This world is represented by the barman she dances with, by the roomate she slowly begins to open up to. It is this ability that enables her to survive whilst Pig is spiralling into an ever more violent self-destruction. She loves Pig but realises that the insulated world thay have cocooned themselves within must fall apart. She ultimately saves him from a world that he cannot live in and that she knows he must.

    The real triumph of this film is how it completely trancends its stage bound roots. The action is opened out and incorporates a range of characters which, if never fully rounded, likewise are never mere cliches. There is in fact only one speech lifted directly from the play, where Pig expresses his growing frustration as sexuality begins to enter their relationship. The ending soliloquay which one commenter feels betrayed the stage origins was in fact completely new to the film, and indeed the ending itself is completely rewritten.

    The direction of this film is lively and interesting. Veering between the hyper-kinetic disco scenes and the peaceful fairy tale world of Pig and Runt's fantasies without jarring. It manages to take Pig on a road trip without ever losing pace and leaves us with a truly heartwrenching scene of sacrifice and beauty.

    This is the future of Irish cinema; fresh, exciting directors and a depiction of Ireland that manages to be both free from stereotypical depictions of Irishness whilst maintaining a distinct storytelling style. Go see it.

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    • Trivia
      The second song played during the credits called "So New" was written and performed by Cillian Murphy, who played Pig.
    • Errores
      During the flashback to Sinéad being spanked by her father Ger Canning can be heard commentating on a hurling game between Cork and Kilkenny, mentioning the names of DJ Carey, Henry Shefflin, Charlie Carter and Diarmuid O' Sullivan, who would only played with and against each other in 1999 at the earliest. The flashback was obviously intended to have been set long before then.
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      [first lines]

      Runt: Once upon a time, before there was any blue, I'd take a long long nap in a brand new home. This place, it's like I make up my mind to stay in this lovely warm pink room. The thumpity thump of the heart. My only true path. I tell the noisy world outside to fuck off with all your play-actin', for Runt. She go no where, for no one. That was a time when silence was some sort of friend.

      Runt: But then my mom would heave and wake all inside. And Runt, she wakes up, cause a baby can't stay still forever. A baby must be born. So hold on mom, for the little baby, she's comin' out. Push the baby! Push the head! Oh the fuckin' pain. Man cry like a baby himself. Push now! Push ya fat mommy. And I arrive into this world of mine. The light so bright, it wakes me awake with a little baby's scream.

      Gerry: She's a little beaut'. A diamond darling.

      Runt: And I remember seeing my old dad. So full of the happy, he was. Then nursey hand me to my mum. And she's so tired, yeah? Opened up to spit me out into this funny old world. I smile at her, cause that's what babies do. And for the one and only time, we three are a family.

    • Conexiones
      Features The Clangers: Flying (1969)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Slip Into Something More Comfortable
      Written by Julius Waters, Mark Blackburn, Frederick & Karger and Robert Wells

      Performed by Kinobe

      Courtesy of Zomba Records Ltd.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de octubre de 2001 (Irlanda)
    • País de origen
      • Irlanda
    • Sitio oficial
      • Kirsten Sheridan
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • 妄亂青春
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cork, County Cork, Irlanda
    • Productoras
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Temple Film & TV Productions Ltd.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 33 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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