Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young American woman is found dead on a beach in Ireland under mysterious circumstances. Her best friend, refusing to believe it was an accident, travels to the remote fishing village to i... Leer todoA young American woman is found dead on a beach in Ireland under mysterious circumstances. Her best friend, refusing to believe it was an accident, travels to the remote fishing village to investigate what really happened to her.A young American woman is found dead on a beach in Ireland under mysterious circumstances. Her best friend, refusing to believe it was an accident, travels to the remote fishing village to investigate what really happened to her.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
- Kerry
- (as Jessica Margaret Dean)
- Patrick
- (as Darren Keefe)
- Daniel
- (as Ryan King)
Opiniones destacadas
However, the director and co-writer have produced a wondrous story about loss and guilt that completely engaged me. The photography is solid in setting the somber tone and the plot moves at a solid pace into a surprise I did not anticipate at all. Be forewarned, the climax at the end can be disturbing, so approach it with caution.
I highly recommend the plot and the imagery, but don't expect a great deal of solid acting in this otherwise engaging independent film.
Additionally, Darren Keefe has a bright future ahead of him as an Irish leading man. His brooding and intense presence on screen is at once disarming and unsettling. He brings an authenticity to the role of Patrick, the troubled photographer with a salacious past.
The cinematography is quite beautiful, showing off Waterville, Ireland to the uninitiated. The footage of the Irish countryside is so lush and magical, I wouldn't be surprised if "Truth About Kerry" was used by Ireland's Chamber of Commerce to entice tourists and visitors to come and see the locations where the movie was shot.
Incidentally, this film won a Best Screenplay award for writer/director Katie Torpey at the LA Femme Film Festival.
Well-paced with a steady build toward the denouement, "Truth About Kerry" is edited together in an engaging 84 minute story. And there's a shocker at the end that I never saw coming, making the film even more intriguing.
It's worth watching twice!
I am amazed that I found good reviews on this film.
The writing was incredibly amateur - the dialogue could have been more professionally written by a teenager. The acting was poor and amateurish. The film was loaded with the typical American version of Irish stereotypes. The Irish do not use the word 'grand' in every single sentence.
Don't waste your time watching this movie. The scenery was nice - filmed on the Ring of Kerry - but that was the only positive I could find.
I DO agree with the other reviewer that in no way whatsoever could Jessica Dean pass for 29 years old. She has a blog on Youtube which is fairly recent and is shown with very short hair and is clearly in her forties. Since the film was made in 2010-2011, she would have still been in her forties. Lol They needed a younger actress, but maybe it was a budget issue.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film was shot in 2004 but wasn't screened at a festival until 2010 and didn't get an official release until the DVD premiere in 2012.
- ErroresThe level of settling in Emma's first pint of Guinness varies anachronistically from shot to shot.
- Citas
Michael O'Neil: It was a terrible thing, what happened to your friend. It's a bad thing for the village, too. Not good business to have tourists drowning in these waters.
Emma: What if she didn't drown?
Michael O'Neil: I don't know who can answer that question except God.
- Bandas sonorasI Would Give You It All
By Kris Searle
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 2.35 : 1