In un villaggio irlandese, un'anima danneggiata è costretta a lottare per la redenzione dopo una vita di peccati, ma quale prezzo è disposto a pagare? Nella terra dei santi e dei peccatori, ... Leggi tuttoIn un villaggio irlandese, un'anima danneggiata è costretta a lottare per la redenzione dopo una vita di peccati, ma quale prezzo è disposto a pagare? Nella terra dei santi e dei peccatori, alcuni peccati non possono essere seppelliti.In un villaggio irlandese, un'anima danneggiata è costretta a lottare per la redenzione dopo una vita di peccati, ma quale prezzo è disposto a pagare? Nella terra dei santi e dei peccatori, alcuni peccati non possono essere seppelliti.
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Ciarán Hinds
- Vincent O'Shea
- (as Ciaràn Hinds)
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Liam Neeson seems well suited to the role as a widowed hitman going up against the IRA, probably because its on his home turf and seems more relaxed around others from the same county?
He plays well off Ciaran Hinds as the local Garda and their friendship is funny and touching.
Kerry Condon is excellent as the villian; believable and refreshing to see a female as the baddie.
I liked the scenery (obviously!) and the soundtrack is solid.
We did struggle a lot with the dialogue , the accents here are very thick so we found it difficult to follow events.
The sweet, good natured Irish villagers and their simple life seemed trite and stereotypical but it's an watchable, well acted would be 'Western'
He plays well off Ciaran Hinds as the local Garda and their friendship is funny and touching.
Kerry Condon is excellent as the villian; believable and refreshing to see a female as the baddie.
I liked the scenery (obviously!) and the soundtrack is solid.
We did struggle a lot with the dialogue , the accents here are very thick so we found it difficult to follow events.
The sweet, good natured Irish villagers and their simple life seemed trite and stereotypical but it's an watchable, well acted would be 'Western'
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In the early 1970's, a rebel IRA faction, headed by Doiraenn McCann (Kerry Condon) plant a carbomb in a side street. Meanwhile, Finbar Murphy (Liam Neeson) is a former World War II veteran and mercenary, carrying out assignments for contractor Robert McQue (Colm Meaney.) Burnt out and cynical, he finds a personal reason to care when he sees a young girl being controlled by Curtis Jane (Desmond Eastwood), which sets in motion a shattering chain of events, involving a collision with Doiraenn and her clan.
No matter how much time passes, the western remains one of the most enduring genres, always finding new life in different variations in different styles of films, even to the point of being used in films set in the present times. Director Robert Lorenz is the latest example of this, following in the footsteps of films like 2016's Hell or High Water, with this slow burner. If you don't know it's been framed as a 'modern western', it won't immediately dawn on you, making the experience all the more of a meandering one.
Set against the backdrop of some pretty turbulent events in Ireland's history, it gives it some pretty heavy baggage to contend with, against the motivation of making some kind of modern day Clint Eastwood film. But in terms of lead star Neeson, it just feels like another notch on the post of his later life action hero trajectory, which he infuses with his usual gruff, mumbling style, to much the same effect as ever. He's propped up by a support cast, including veteran's such as Meany, and Condon, who is effectively icy and hard faced as the dogged central protagonist.
For die hard fans of the western genre who still exist in this day and age, the slower, more meandering pace and atomised plot might be more acceptable. It may even do this for those with a passing interest, and the result is something at least marginally successful. ***
In the early 1970's, a rebel IRA faction, headed by Doiraenn McCann (Kerry Condon) plant a carbomb in a side street. Meanwhile, Finbar Murphy (Liam Neeson) is a former World War II veteran and mercenary, carrying out assignments for contractor Robert McQue (Colm Meaney.) Burnt out and cynical, he finds a personal reason to care when he sees a young girl being controlled by Curtis Jane (Desmond Eastwood), which sets in motion a shattering chain of events, involving a collision with Doiraenn and her clan.
No matter how much time passes, the western remains one of the most enduring genres, always finding new life in different variations in different styles of films, even to the point of being used in films set in the present times. Director Robert Lorenz is the latest example of this, following in the footsteps of films like 2016's Hell or High Water, with this slow burner. If you don't know it's been framed as a 'modern western', it won't immediately dawn on you, making the experience all the more of a meandering one.
Set against the backdrop of some pretty turbulent events in Ireland's history, it gives it some pretty heavy baggage to contend with, against the motivation of making some kind of modern day Clint Eastwood film. But in terms of lead star Neeson, it just feels like another notch on the post of his later life action hero trajectory, which he infuses with his usual gruff, mumbling style, to much the same effect as ever. He's propped up by a support cast, including veteran's such as Meany, and Condon, who is effectively icy and hard faced as the dogged central protagonist.
For die hard fans of the western genre who still exist in this day and age, the slower, more meandering pace and atomised plot might be more acceptable. It may even do this for those with a passing interest, and the result is something at least marginally successful. ***
Once again one of the better Liam Neeson films. The film is entertaining and has a great cast. The simple story, about IRA terrorists who cross paths with Liam Neeson, stands out above all because of the camera. The landscape shots are beautiful. The music is atmospherically good. The film is told in a straight forward manner. No action fireworks, but a quiet and atmospheric thriller. A worthwhile film that is surprisingly different to otherwise tried and tested Liam Neeson films. It's amazing what this little film brings out of its actors in terms of performance. Little jewels in a simple setting.
In the Land of Saints and Sinners shows perfectly how you make a solid movie without putting billions into special effects and explosions - just tell an old tale new with the help of a superb cast. Especially the acting shines bright in this little flick and makes the story and the characters believable. No doubt, for someone just wanting lots of bum bum and computer generated gimmicks a la Fast and Furios or Tom Cruise's quests on high octane, this won't work to well, but for someone who wants a well told story, this one will do and provide plenty. Not an excellent one but a good one for sure.
After one generic action movie after another, Liam Neeson stars in a different kind of movie.
Although I thoroughly enjoyed the former, this movie was a pleasant surprise for me for two reasons: first, it's a slower paced movie that's more of a drama than an action thriller. Secondly (and most importantly), there is no clear line between good and evil. Most of the characters can be seen as both saints and sinners in their own way.
I also liked the actors (besides Liam Neeson, especially Ciarán Hinds), the score and the landscape shots.
If you like Liam Neeson's earlier action movies but want to see something different with him in the lead role, you should watch this movie!
Although I thoroughly enjoyed the former, this movie was a pleasant surprise for me for two reasons: first, it's a slower paced movie that's more of a drama than an action thriller. Secondly (and most importantly), there is no clear line between good and evil. Most of the characters can be seen as both saints and sinners in their own way.
I also liked the actors (besides Liam Neeson, especially Ciarán Hinds), the score and the landscape shots.
If you like Liam Neeson's earlier action movies but want to see something different with him in the lead role, you should watch this movie!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDespite being an American, Robert Lorenz decided to keep the film as authentically Irish as possible, not only employing an all-Irish cast, but also employing an all-Irish crew.
- BlooperAt 6 minutes in, when Finbar and the Garda are discussing the broken sign, two wind turbines can be seen on a hill in the distance on the right-hand side of the screen. The 1st wind turbine in Northern Ireland wasn't until around 1995. The film is set in 1974.
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Finbar Murphy: There's more to me than this. I'd like people to see it.
- Colonne sonoreIt's All in the Game
Performed by Tommy Edwards
Words & Music by Carl Sigman & Charles Dawes
(c) Music Sales Corporation, 1951 WC music Corp.
(c) Larry Spier Music LLC
With kind permission of Bosworth Music GmbH, Intersong Musikverlag GmbH and Downtown Music Services
(p) 1958 UMG Recordings, Inc.
With kind permission of Universal Music GmbH (Switzerland)
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- En tierra de santos y pecadores
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- Kilcar, County Donegal, Irlanda(Football match and street scenes)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.258.795 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.034.132 USD
- 31 mar 2024
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
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