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Closing the ring

Titolo originale: Closing the Ring
  • 2007
  • T
  • 1h 58min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer, and Mischa Barton in Closing the ring (2007)
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Un giovane va alla ricerca del legittimo proprietario di un anello appartenente ad un membro dell'equipaggio di un bombardiere americano caduto a Belfast in Irlanda del Nord nel giugno del 1... Leggi tuttoUn giovane va alla ricerca del legittimo proprietario di un anello appartenente ad un membro dell'equipaggio di un bombardiere americano caduto a Belfast in Irlanda del Nord nel giugno del 1944Un giovane va alla ricerca del legittimo proprietario di un anello appartenente ad un membro dell'equipaggio di un bombardiere americano caduto a Belfast in Irlanda del Nord nel giugno del 1944

  • Regia
    • Richard Attenborough
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Peter Woodward
  • Star
    • Shirley MacLaine
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Dylan Roberts
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    5012
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Richard Attenborough
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Woodward
    • Star
      • Shirley MacLaine
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Dylan Roberts
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    • 18Recensioni della critica
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    Shirley MacLaine
    Shirley MacLaine
    • Ethel Ann
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Jack
    Dylan Roberts
    Dylan Roberts
    • Wilbur
    Gene Dinovi
    • Weeping Veteran
    Neve Campbell
    Neve Campbell
    • Marie
    Allan Hawco
    Allan Hawco
    • Peter Etty
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Quinlan
    Martin McCann
    Martin McCann
    • Jimmy
    Steve Franks
    • Bugler
    Chris Benson
    • Local Sheriff
    John Travers
    John Travers
    • Young Quinlan
    George Shane
    • Maginty
    Kirsty Stuart
    • Young Eleanor
    Marie Jones
    • Mrs. Doyle
    Karen Lewis-Attenborough
    Karen Lewis-Attenborough
    • Mrs. Dean
    • (as Karen Lewis)
    Anthony Finigan
    • Mr. Cobb
    John Kavanagh
    John Kavanagh
    • Reverend Smith
    Martin Reid
    • Father Ignatius
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      • Richard Attenborough
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Woodward
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    7Needfire

    Lord Attenborough does a chick flick

    I must hand it to Lord Attenborough who is attempting a chick flick to keep up with the times. Can anyone else attract the level of talent in the film: Christopher Plummer, Shirley Maclaine, Neve Campbell, Mischa Barton? The story has great promise. It opens with the funeral of a young woman's beloved daughter who is delivering her eulogy to a church full of veterans who knew and loved her father. Her mother, on the other hand, is sitting out on the church porch, smoking and nursing a hangover.

    What develops from this story shows us a time when this mother was young, lively, and optimistic. She is in love with a young farmer who must go off to war. They always go out with two friends who are the best buds a guy could have.

    The movie is also interspersed with a story that takes place in Belfast. You know that at some point, the film will have to knit these two elements together. There are numerous light moments to offset the darker experiences of love and loss during war. Ethel Ann (Maclaine)has loved well and was always loved but she is too self-involved to understand that she has used her own tragedies to punctuate her relationship with her daughter (Campbell).

    Some of the younger actors in this are Canadian talent. I hope that this film gives them the exposure that they need to continue making their way up the talent ladder. David Alpay from Slings and Arrows is terrific as is Allan Hawco. I wanted to see more of them and less of Mischa Barton whose acting is wooden at the best of times.

    At the Toronto Film Festival screening yesterday, the projector had a hiccup during the sow. Stephen Amell who plays Teddy got onto the stage and had an impromptu Q&A to save the day. It was fascinating to hear how he was cast and what kind of experience an actor has when they work with Richard Attenborough.
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    a love story. or only a war story. in fact, both. not as two parts of a single story but as mixed sides. because its virtue is to be an old fashion story. comfortable in a specific way. seductive in each aspect. it is one of films who gives the flavor and the colors of a world. in delicate and touching manner. one of many stories about her and him, about the other, about the unexpected event and about the truth as a fragile building, after decades. and this does "Closing the Ring" more than a Hallmark film. but a sort o rediscover of personal memories about similar facts and meets and decisions.
    8malcolmi

    Older audiences will understand this film.

    The story of love lost to death during the second world war will never be tiresome for anyone whose family was touched by the war. The question is, can writers and actors still make the story real? For those of us in the audience tonight at The Screening Room in Kingston, watching Closing the Ring, the answer was a very satisfying 'yes'. Young actors were able to create the unselfconscious optimism and sense of honour of their 1940s counterparts heading off to war; the older cast members knew exactly how to portray the knowledge, understanding, and forgiveness that the present-day characters had learnt from their wartime experience, and kept in with such punishing self-control. If you don't like this film, I suspect you're under thirty. I'd suggest you prepare to discover its truth, and its very fine acting, in your later age. And be thankful if you're not on the verge of great loss in your youth. But then our soldiers are fighting and dying overseas as I write; perhaps young Ethel Anns and Teddys are making promises to each other at this very moment. In that case, open yourself to the possibility that this story might be about to unfold in your own life, even as you reject its apparent unreality.
    8juneebuggy

    Great cast, involving WW2 romance

    I enjoyed this one quite a bit, set in two time zones and countries with a more than decent cast. There's mystery, a heartbreaking romance, and an exciting (yet convenient) conclusion in Ireland.

    The story flips fairly seamlessly between 1991 and 1943, starting with the passing of World War II veteran Chuck Harris. His wife (Shirley MacLaine) refuses to grieve, numbing herself with alcohol and lashing out at her daughter (Neve Campbell) and lifelong friend (Christopher Plummer).

    Through a series of flashbacks where Shirley becomes (Mischa Barton), we learn that Chuck wasn't her first love and that her heart belonged to Teddy (Stephen Amell) who never returned from WW2. We also see Belfast in 1991 where (Pete Postlethwaite) - love him and young Jimmy are digging on a mountainside finding bits of pieces from a downed B-17 bomber, eventually they discover a ring inscribed from Teddy to Ethel and after tracking down its history a mystery nearly five decades in the making slowly comes into focus.

    The story is very good story but a bit all over the place where the characters emotions are concerned, which are over the top at times and mean without reason. Shirley is especially nasty to her daughter but even Plummer has his moments.

    The acting was fantastic though, the flashbacks well done, I was surprised to see Stephen Amell's 'Arrow' in an early role. The story in Ireland was more involved than I thought it would be including gangsters and IRA bombings. I enjoyed Martin McCann as young Jimmy and the inclusion of the hawk to tie it all together. Sad. 11/8/15
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Closing The Ring

    Never make promises you can't fulfill, otherwise you'll find that nagging feeling coming back to haunt you, and it can be quite uncomfortable, unless of course it doesn't bother you as far as integrity and trustworthiness are concerned. Then again there's the living a lie, of not being true to yourself, which sometimes can be tricky when it deals with affairs of the heart, where ignorance may be bliss.

    Closing the Ring throws its hat into the WWII era inspired romance stories, where boys turn into men, and have to leave their lady love behind at home while they ship off to the warfront. With events that unfold across two different continents, and unfolding between two different timelines with the necessary flash backs, flash forwards, and nicely edited transitions, the movie isn't that bad although the story might be at times clichéd.

    Jack (Gregory Smith), Chuck (David Alpay) and Teddy (Stephen Amell) are three buddies who join the air force, and are training to be pilots, navigators and gunners, whatever it takes to bring them to the skies. Mischa Barton stars as young Ethel Ann who's the flower amongst the group, but only having romantic feelings for Teddy, whom she married in secret before the trio got shipped away to join the war.

    That's the arc of the past, where we see how their relationship with one another hold up during mankind's darkest hour. The arc of the present has Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer take up the senior roles of Ethel Ann and Jack respectively, and on the other side of the continent in Northern Ireland, we follow Michael Quinlan (Pete Postlethwaite) and Jimmy Reilly (Martin McCann), where the latter is a simple minded teen helping the former fireman dig around Black Mountain in search of something of value.

    I guess by now you can piece together a little bit of what could possibly happen, and added to the fray is the IRA's struggle for independence in 1991. Characters interact by crossing continents, mysteries and confirmation of what happened during those faithful and pivotal moments in WWII get revealed and explained, and feelings slowly get revealed, demolishing some long held denial and unawareness. Although given what would transpire, you wonder if it's remotely possible to pine for someone for so long, or to lock away your heart so cruelly that you shut off affections even for your own child.

    It's still an enjoyable movie, though not exactly a great one but it does get to its point quickly. You might find yourself being a step ahead of the characters and piece together all the information provided way in advance, but still, if you'd enjoyed movies like Atonement and Evening, then you wouldn't find this that bad at all. Oh, and the English subtitles did help in deciphering some thick Irish accent.

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      This was Richard Attenborough's final film as a director before his death on August 24, 2014 at the age of 90.
    • Blooper
      The B-17 being shown off in Michigan in 1941 is actually a B-17G, the final model, which did not have its first flight 'til 1943. the "chin gun" is the give-away.
    • Citazioni

      Ethel Ann: What's happening, Jimmy?

      Jack: You're grieving, girl...

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Richard Attenborough: A Life in Film (2014)
    • Colonne sonore
      Moonlight Serenade
      Music by Glenn Miller

      Lyrics by Mitchell Parish

      Performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 28 dicembre 2007 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Canada
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Dundas, Ontario, Canada
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