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Calvary

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.4/10
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Brendan Gleeson in Calvary (2014)
Father James is a good priest who is faced with sinister and troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish. Although he continues to comfort his own fragile daughter and reach out to help members of his church with their various scurrilous moralâ€â€�and often comicâ€â€�problems, he feels sinister forces closing in, and begins to wonder if he will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary.
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Después de ser amenazado durante una confesión, un sacerdote bondadoso debe luchar contra las fuerzas oscuras que lo rodean.Después de ser amenazado durante una confesión, un sacerdote bondadoso debe luchar contra las fuerzas oscuras que lo rodean.Después de ser amenazado durante una confesión, un sacerdote bondadoso debe luchar contra las fuerzas oscuras que lo rodean.

  • Dirección
    • John Michael McDonagh
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    • John Michael McDonagh
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    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Chris O'Dowd
    • Kelly Reilly
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.4/10
    67 k
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    • Dirección
      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Guionista
      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Elenco
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Chris O'Dowd
      • Kelly Reilly
    • 231Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 296Opiniones de los críticos
    • 77Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 9 premios ganados y 32 nominaciones en total

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    Calvary: The Role Of A Good Priest
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    Calvary: An Idle Threat
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    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Father James
    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • Jack Brennan
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Fiona Lavelle
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Dr. Frank Harte
    Dylan Moran
    Dylan Moran
    • Michael Fitzgerald
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Simon
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • The Writer
    Marie-Josée Croze
    Marie-Josée Croze
    • Teresa
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Freddie Joyce
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Father Leary
    Pat Shortt
    Pat Shortt
    • Brendan Lynch
    Gary Lydon
    • Inspector Stanton
    Killian Scott
    Killian Scott
    • Milo Herlihy
    Orla O'Rourke
    Orla O'Rourke
    • Veronica Brennan
    Owen Sharpe
    Owen Sharpe
    • Leo
    David McSavage
    David McSavage
    • Bishop Garret Montgomery
    Mícheál Óg Lane
    Mícheál Óg Lane
    • Mícheál
    Mark O'Halloran
    Mark O'Halloran
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      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Guionista
      • John Michael McDonagh
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    8FionnyAnseo

    A serious drama with some funny moments

    This movie is NOT I repeat NOT a comedy, it is a drama addressing serious issues from Ireland's past that happens to have some dark comedy moments.

    It is well written, directed and acted and draws you into the little community in Sligo. As usual Brendan Gleeson proves he is one of the finest Irish actors around playing the likable priest who realises the worlds problems are real.

    The end of the movie will leave you thinking and in all likelihood the cinema will be in silence and that is a sign of what this film has achieved... a contemplative piece forcing us to think on our past and how we treat.

    8/10
    9georgetdavies

    Calvary - Utterly Superb.

    Calvary

    Honestly, for those of you who haven't seen this film, go and see it. It's absolutely fantastic!

    Brendan Gleeson gives a stunning performance as a troubled priest who has to come to terms with something shocking that he has been told will happen. It paints a brutal, realistic and yet original picture of modern Ireland. All the characters in the film are exaggerated representations of the types of people you get in Ireland today IMO. The story is touching, emotional, real and unforgettable.

    My favourite film of 2014 so far. If you liked In Bruges or The Guard or even Seven Psychopaths, see this film. It's darker than all three of those films and it's hard to watch at times but honestly, it's worth it.

    A beautifully dark film, with lashings of black humour and some lovely one liners. Just make sure to laugh at the appropriate parts, some viewers in my cinema laughed at the opening line! (once/if you see it you'll understand) I hope audiences outside of the UK and Ireland can enjoy it. I implore you to see it. 9/10, a must see!
    9Seamus06

    Brilliant Film - mixture of hilarious lines in a very dark story

    Watched this at Sundance Festival. Brilliant film. Some of the dialog is a bit lost on US audience but still some hilarious lines. This is much darker than The Guard and In Bruges (I know it's a different writer/director) but very similar humor. But this has some very powerful scenes (particularly the one with the lady who loses her husband). It also tackles some serious questions on the church and priesthood after the scandals around the world; really makes you think about the plight of decent priests. Gleeson pulls off the part of innocent priest paying for the sins of others excellently.

    The music is amazing throughout. Also the scenery is incredible - made me miss home!

    Excellent performances by Pat Short and Dylan Moran. Brendan Gleeson is just Brendan Gleeson, my favorite Irish actor (after Daniel Day Lewis of course)

    This is well worth seeing. If your a fan of the McDonaghs stuff you'll love this. And what a great ending!
    8FilmMuscle

    The Gray Area of the Religion Debate

    Over the years, the exact prevalence of religion—once a practice of every living individual—has begun to diminish. Even a land that predominantly houses Catholicism has seen many members stray from its church doors and holy hands. Father James Lavelle, a priest played by Brendan Gleeson, seems to be a hopeless believer who's surrounded by a heap of obnoxious, disrespectful townsfolk—a priest who seeks to absolve humanity from the remnants of sin that still plague it, still naïve enough to realize that goal is frankly impossible. In a world of drunkards, murderers, adulterers, rapists—there is no saving grace. This determined idea of forgiveness and cleansing fixed into Father James' devout mind might very well be his downfall—an idea of terrible ignorance, especially considering the fact that he belongs to a faith organization that has persistently concealed atrocious acts of child sexual abuse and the like for many decades.

    Are these mean-spirited neighbors not justified in staring at this priest as if they were to spit in his face any minute, bearing in mind his profession and ties? Parents of this town are frightened for their kids, and though Gleeson in particular is good-natured and harmless, the mere sight of him accompanying a pre-adolescent immediately distresses the mother and father as they instantly grab their child with disgust on their face pointed at this poor old man. But again, the situation is so complicated and the multifarious angles described in such a predicament can be deemed understandable from the appropriate perspective. Those parents don't know Father James to the extent that we do, and to them, he's another one from the Catholic Church.

    Despite being an Atheist myself, Calvary nonetheless paints a complex picture of a world divided—a film of great depth in its spirituality and philosophy. The majority of the movie is spent in local pubs and homes, laying witness to rich conversations between Gleeson and struggling townspeople whether it concerns his suicidal daughter (Kelly Reilly), a corrupt, yet conscience-stricken, banker (Dylan Moran), or an elderly man on the brink of death, enjoying the sound of a typewriter's clinking as he writes his final story (M. Emmet Walsh). A grim and depressing film this sure is, yet markedly powerful and thought-provoking as well. It advances on to ask questions and leaves us in wonderment. From an atheistic standpoint, it still left me with sympathy for this goodhearted man despite the fact that he was a downright preacher.

    At the start, it seems like Gleeson's authority reigns supreme over the town. Being a priest, the people address him as so and welcome him to tête-à-tête, but as the narrative progresses, these same people increase in hostility and insolence as if the events over the past few days have suddenly changed their position. Once again, one of the most important issues this tale touches on is the infamous string of rape cases within the church hierarchy. In Ireland, alone, an influx of 9000 statutory rape reports came in in a single day when child sexual abuse truly came to light back in the 1970's—back when the hypocritical wickedness behind those sanctimonious quarters was gradually revealing itself to the faithful and the doubters alike.

    And in this case, Calvary begins with an unknown individual who enters the confessional to discuss his prior sins with Gleeson only to actually begin spouting his utter anger at the church, recalling his years of youth when he "first tasted semen at the mere age of 7." His abhorrence for the clergy has stayed with him to this day and to the point where he vows to murder an innocent priest (Gleeson) as he was once attacked as an innocent boy—the desecration of purity or decency (though this man is not aware of the fact that Father James was once an alcoholic and fought with his own fair share of sins; he's not exactly the most guiltless being anyway).

    Similar to last year's Philomena, Calvary emphasizes and criticizes the various facets that have wounded the Catholic Church's public image and forever changed many people's views of these institutions. Now, this movie is quite interesting on a tonal level because at times, it can be exhaustingly tragic and somber, but at the same time—every now and then— the witty style of the script will force you to guffaw at the expense of very serious subject matter. It's a tricky area, but Calvary's particular genre would best be listed as "dark, dark comedy"—the darkest of black comedies. Nevertheless, its mixture of humor, sincere/thoughtful themes, and a memorably tragic tale allowed this drama to cast its lasting effects into my mind long after I've concluded it.

    Even though its stance and thematic material is substantially more ambiguous in comparison to Philomena's and some of the motives are left frustratingly opaque to the audience, the film just couldn't leave my thoughts. I would instantly recall its melancholy, Celtic score, its gorgeous and gloomily-lit cinematography (notice that the film cuts from the increasing hopelessness/bleakness of the narrative to shots of roaring waves and darkened nature as if to symbolize the ineluctable storm that the ultimate end of this tale is to bring), and the soulful emotion that drives the narrative forward. Calvary, much like another recent picture (A Most Wanted Man), delves you into contemplation over heavily controversial issues that continue to bedevil society into perpetual argument.
    8pj-bus

    Surprisingly Far-Reaching

    At the end of the film I reflected that this was a far bigger film that I had been expecting. The issues explored in the film really do come together at the end. The credits roll silently and I noticed that the full cinema was very quiet and remained so for a much longer time than usual.

    The problems in the Catholic church have had repercussions and this parish in Sligo is losing its faith. This loss of faith is portrayed very vividly, it is expressed more strongly than in reality I think.

    The film revolves around the character of Father James Lavelle played powerfully by Brendan Gleeson. As Father James visits his parishioners there is much humour, often quite dark. The script has many choice lines. A man arrives to give a lift to a female parishioner who has been sexually promiscuous and she says "here is my ride".

    Father James Lavelle is a likable priest, grappling with applying the church's teachings in the modern world. It is a thankless task and always his objective is undermined by the failures of the church itself. Father James's character is contrasted with that of a younger priest he shares the parish with (David Wilmot). The younger priest is very much part of the institution of the church and his loyal naïvety is humorous and infuriating.

    Father James' life is threatened at the beginning, but this film is not a detective story, it is not Father Brown. Father James knows who threatened him but we the audience are not let in on the secret. The logic behind the threat is described ingeniously as events in the film come to a head at the end.

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    • Trivia
      The role of Freddie Joyce is played by Brendan Gleeson's real-life son Domhnall Gleeson. The two actors share only one scene together.
    • Errores
      As Father James drives to the airport, we see that his mirror is reflecting an entirely different image than the environment surrounding him.
    • Citas

      Jack Brennan: I think she's bipolar, or lactose intolerant, one of the two.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The closing credits are inter-cut with empty shots of every main location that Father James Lavelle and his daughter Fiona had a significant conversation in.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Film '72: Episode dated 5 March 2014 (2014)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Dolphins
      Written and Performed by Fred Neil

      Published by BMG Rights Management Ltd

      Licensed Courtesy of EMI Records LTD

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de abril de 2014 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Irlanda
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • FOX Searchlight (United States)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Strandhill, County Sligo, Irlanda
    • Productoras
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,600,006
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 74,149
      • 3 ago 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 16,887,741
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