Irlanda rurale, 1981. Una ragazza lascia la sua famiglia disfunzionale per vivere con i suoi genitori adottivi per l'estate. Lei prospera sotto la sua cura, ma in questa casa dove non dovreb... Leggi tuttoIrlanda rurale, 1981. Una ragazza lascia la sua famiglia disfunzionale per vivere con i suoi genitori adottivi per l'estate. Lei prospera sotto la sua cura, ma in questa casa dove non dovrebbero esserci segreti, ne scopre uno.Irlanda rurale, 1981. Una ragazza lascia la sua famiglia disfunzionale per vivere con i suoi genitori adottivi per l'estate. Lei prospera sotto la sua cura, ma in questa casa dove non dovrebbero esserci segreti, ne scopre uno.
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THE QUIET GIRL is an incredibly moving film that deals with some very heavy themes in a sensitive and beautiful way. Director Colm Bairéad has crafted a visually stunning film that is anchored by amazing performances, especially from Clinch who is a revelation in the lead role. It is slow-paced and consistently riveting, with a payoff that is both devastating and beautiful. It has won many awards and has become the highest grossing Irish-language film of all time.
THE QUIET GIRL is a must-see movie for anyone who appreciates great filmmaking. It is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and hopeful film that will leave you deeply affected. Highly recommended.
Cáit (Catherine Clinch) is a little girl who spends most of her time quietly on her parent's farm. She feels the disdain of her family who is going through financial difficulties, she doesn't get along with her sisters and she is bullied at school, which affects her ability to read and write. Her parents then decide to send her away to spend some time with her aunt's family. As soon as Cáit arrives at the new residence, she begins to discover the true feeling of a family environment. That's when director Colm Bairéad shines, through small gestures and details, he manages to convey Cáit's blossoming, the feeling of existing and being loved, and at the same time shows the healing process of her uncles' tragedy.
This is a beautiful movie about discovery, healing and miserable childhood.
I've never been the kind of moviegoer who wonders what happens to the characters after the film has ended, but it's difficult not to speculate in that way after The Quiet Girl's extraordinary final moments.
Cait's natural introvertedness combined with the new surroundings makes for an uneasy transition. Over time, Eibhlin and Sean slowly break down that wall and they start to bond. Eibhlin and Sean are also firmly middle-class which further softens the awkward surroundings for the young girl who they endearingly call 'pet'. The surrogate parents assure Cait that there are no 'secrets' in their home. It's to the film's credit that when that promise is broken, it's done in a most gentle yet illuminating manner.
Bairead's spare but finely observed writing and direction is ably matched with the cast, in particular Crowley and Bennett who give sublty effective performances. Clinch perfectly suits the title role with an uncommon sense of stillness when necessary, while also being able to deliver in the more emotional ones. The movie is framed in the old fashioned 1:37 aspect ratio to suit the intimacy of the story, while still giving room to show the picturesque Irish landscape during the long drives to and from the two homes.
THE QUIET GIRL may, at times, feel a bit slight, but, be careful, it shall sneak up on you if allow it to unfold at its own lovely pace. It's a story that stealthily becomes so much more deeply felt that what's appears on the surface.
There is so little dialogue, and yet more said than most films despite the paucity of words. Some of the scenes are like art. You want to stop the film and just look at it. It says so much in one shot or one scene, even if nothing is said.
The main star of the film is Catherine Clinch who has never been on screen before. But the entire film uses her as a foundation and she shoulders it perfectly. She only had to move her head, or her eyes, or close her mouth and instantly you knew what she was feeling.
And that's what the film's about, feeling. I believe the story will resonate with every single person who sees it.
It will also leave you desperate to know more, what happened afterwards, the feeling is in the pit of your stomach as the scene fades and the credits roll.
This film will be in time, a classic.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe first-ever film in the Irish language to be shortlisted for an Oscar (Best International Film).
- BlooperThe film is set in 1981, but the Jim McCann song "Grace" is on the radio. That song was written in 1985.
- Citazioni
Seán Cinnsealach: Many's the person missed the opportunity to say nothing, and lost much because of it.
- ConnessioniFeatured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
- Colonne sonoreGrace
Written by Frank O'Meara and Seán O'Meara
Performed by Jim McCann
Published by Asdee Music Ltd. Administered by Peermusic (Ireland) Ltd.
Licensed by IML Irish Music Licensing Ltd.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.500.014 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 59.149 USD
- 26 feb 2023
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- 6.807.187 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 35min(95 min)
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- 1.37 : 1