Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMargaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them a... Tout lireMargaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them are able to escape the industry around them.Margaret MacNiel, a girl living in a Cape Breton coal mining town, finds her life changing when she meets Neil Currie, a cheerful bagpipe-playing dishwasher. Unfortunately, neither of them are able to escape the industry around them.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 10 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Miner
- (as Terry O'Keefe)
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Helena Bonham Carter and Kate Nelligan are sheer excellence in every which way. Also, Clive Russell, and all the other actors are brilliant and their roles are believable, and sometimes shocking. I forgot while watching this movie that it indeed is a movie .. it seem so very real.
The beginning of the movie will grab your attention completely; the middle explains almost everything; and the ending will shock you. Completely.
It was about time I finally watched a movie I had no idea in my wildest imagination what the ending would be like.
I love this movie and will watch it many, many times. I also think the photography, the music scores (Rankin Family), etc., are also excellent.
Do I rate this movie a 10? You bet!
This is eccentric in the extreme, you wonder where it is going from the outset when a woman leaves a little local museum in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, screaming her head off.
The story unwinds charmingly and tragically. Helena Bonham Carter sinks her teeth into the role of the sniffling Margaret, all quirky and saucy who captures the heart of the drunken ex-miner bagpiper extraordinaire and Gaelic aficionado, Neil Currie, played by the devilish Clive Russell. Sparks fly, some highly erotic bits between the two. Kate Nelligan as Margaret's mother, plays a hardnosed sarcastic and bitter woman who has lost her husband and a son to the mines and is caring for her elderly father who can't breathe for the coal dust in his lungs.
I won't spoil the story, it winds to its sad and shocking conclusion in its own time, suffice to say that there are many lovely side bits ( a blossoming love story between Margaret's young brother and the daughter of the manager of the mine being one).
8 out of 10. Supporting cast and music were wonderful. A few little story holes that were slightly annoying - an uncle supposedly out on bail for arson back in his old job lickety split and a grandchild that had disappeared - but not enough to detract from an overall fine film. Even the second time around!
Helena B.C. looked commonplace without the heavy makeup required for most of her roles in the likes of 'Room With A View', and looked natural and well-fitted for her role. The background music was well chosen, and very becoming of the stage it set, as was the scenery.
Overall, this film is a small gem. Too bad it has been little known and not promoted properly.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLast film of Peter MacLean
- Citations
Angus MacNeil: I've been sober too long, Margaret; it's kept me from thinking straight.
- Bandes originalesChi Mi Na Marbheanna
Performed by The Rankin Family
Arranged by The Rankin Family
Copyright The Rankin Family Inc.
From the album The Rankin Family
Copyright 1989 EMI Music Canada Inc.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 524 963 $US