Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young man fraught with guilt longs to defect from the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He is drawn to the widow of a slain Protestant policeman but must hide his secret that he was involved in... Ler tudoA young man fraught with guilt longs to defect from the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He is drawn to the widow of a slain Protestant policeman but must hide his secret that he was involved in her husband's murder and evade the authorities.A young man fraught with guilt longs to defect from the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He is drawn to the widow of a slain Protestant policeman but must hide his secret that he was involved in her husband's murder and evade the authorities.
- Indicado para 2 prêmios BAFTA
- 2 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
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Love the Irish lingo and wit as well as the Uilleann pipes and traditional Irish soundtrack that make it sing. The sensual relationship between Cal and Marcella is bound to take off but you know it is doomed from the start. Two people searching for meaning in a harsh and lonely world. Helen Mirren gives another great performance as the unsatisfied older woman giving in to love. If you want to see a simple film about real people don't miss this sad, revealing tale.
One of my all time favorites.
This film by Pat O'Connor from 1984 is a memory of English lessons at the reformed high school in the Federal Republic of Germany. The atmospherically dense and well-acted film is based on the novella of the same name by the Irish author Bernard MacLaverty (*1942), who also wrote the screenplay. The great music comes from Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits), the camera was directed by Jerzy Zielinski from Poland. The film was shot in the eastern Irish port town of Drogheda.
The story is told by Cal (John Lynch, *1961). Young, unemployed and without direction, he provides driving services for the underground IRA. He also took part in the murder of an RUC member. About a year after this crime, he met the attractive Marcella Morton (Helen Mirren, *1945) in the city library, who immediately captivated the young man. It turns out that the Catholic woman was married to the murdered RUC member. Nevertheless, young Cal begins an affair with the slightly older woman...
The Northern Ireland conflict was still very present in the early 1990s when I saw the film for the first time. The later ACADEMY AWARD winner Helen Mirren (she won the award in 2007 for her role in THE QUEEN) acts so impressively in this film that she was awarded the Silver Palm at the Cannes Film Festival. It is completely clear to the viewer why Cal immediately falls in love with this woman. A fantastic performance by this great actress!
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- CuriosidadesDebut full-length feature film of Director Pat O'Connor, who had previously directed a short feature, though that being the one hour and five minute, The Ballroom of Romance (1982).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Cal and his father sit on the bed his father has a cup of tea with a spoon. He takes the teabag out with the spoon and puts the spoon on the table. In the next shot the spoon is in the cup.
- Citações
Skeffington: Not to act is to act. By doing nothing, you're keeping the Brits here.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Many Faces of...: Dame Helen Mirren (2013)
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- US$ 7.342