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Nothing Personal

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
545
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Nothing Personal (1995)
Drama

A raw depiction of the Belfast, Northern Ireland "troubles" as savage tribal warfare. Set shortly after the 1975 cease fire, this movie focuses on the tribulations of Kenny (James Frain), Pr... Read allA raw depiction of the Belfast, Northern Ireland "troubles" as savage tribal warfare. Set shortly after the 1975 cease fire, this movie focuses on the tribulations of Kenny (James Frain), Protestant leader of a group of Shankill Road Loyalists, and his one-time friend Liam (John ... Read allA raw depiction of the Belfast, Northern Ireland "troubles" as savage tribal warfare. Set shortly after the 1975 cease fire, this movie focuses on the tribulations of Kenny (James Frain), Protestant leader of a group of Shankill Road Loyalists, and his one-time friend Liam (John Lynch), a Catholic.

  • Director
    • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
  • Writer
    • Daniel Mornin
  • Stars
    • Ian Hart
    • John Lynch
    • James Frain
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    545
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Daniel Mornin
    • Stars
      • Ian Hart
      • John Lynch
      • James Frain
    • 10User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Ginger
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Liam
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Kenny
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Leonard
    Gary Lydon
    • Eddie
    Rúaidhrí Conroy
    Rúaidhrí Conroy
    • Tommy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    • Ann
    Jeni Courtney
    • Kethleen
    Gerard McSorley
    Gerard McSorley
    • Cecil
    Gareth O'Hare
    • Michael
    Ciarán Fitzgerald
    Ciarán Fitzgerald
    • Young Liam
    Anthony Brophy
    Anthony Brophy
    • Malachy
    B.J. Hogg
    • Jake
    James Doran
    • Billy
    • (as James Duran)
    Cathy White
    Cathy White
    • Lizzie
    Lynne James
    • Gloria
    Joe Rea
    • Joe
    Amanda Maguire
    • Susan
    • Director
      • Thaddeus O'Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Daniel Mornin
    • All cast & crew
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    9paulvancraeynest

    One of the best movies about Northern Ireland

    I saw this movie several times. I am even looking for it on vain now, on DVD or download. What I liked most is that it gives an insight in the world of the Ulster loyalists. In most movies, the NI troubles are depicted as a struggle of the noble IRA fighters against the evil British opressors. (In the name of the father, Bloody sunday, Some mother's son, Hunger,...) In a few other movies, the IRA members are depicted as ruthless terrorists (The devil's own, Patriot games). What all these movies have in common is that the loyalists are not even mentioned. Nothing Personal shows the true nature of the conflict, as a bloody and cruel gang war between the two parties, and on top of that, bloody internal conflicts in the two camps as well.
    4vlad1917

    awkward

    being a NI supporter, it's hard to objectively review a movie glorifying ulster nationalists. characters who are hard to root for, typical heavy-handed anti-violence messages, and a predictable 'poetic justice' ending makes this an awkward watch...
    7podge69

    Interesting and moving

    Excellent film from Thaddeus O'Sullivan featuring strong performances from a host of British and Irish actors. The film deals well with a thorny subject matter, and effectively captures the hopelessness and grim atmosphere of 1970s Belfast. Surprisingly realistic, it does nothing to glorify either side in this conflict. On one hand, it shows a young Catholic father trying to raise his family without getting drawn into the troubles. On the other it deals with a Loyalist gang who are intent on propagating violence. Very interesting and, thankfully, entertaining. Don't be expecting any laughs, though. 7 out of 10.
    7frankjames

    Very well done.

    This movie shows how savage the troubles really are. People who do not want to be involved have no say in the way their lives are altered. This movie shows how the people of Northern Ireland, both Catholic and Protestant are held captive. At any moment their lives may be changed forever whether they want to be involved or not.
    4Andy-140

    Utterly dire!

    I disliked this film intensely and left during the scene where the loyalist gang are shot up by the British. The film effectively blames the people of NI as being the cause of their own troubles. It suggests that the 25 year war was a question of intransigence and nothing to do with Britain's partition of Ireland and domination of its history i.e. NI was created by Britain in 1921 irrespective of the wishes of the rest of Ireland.

    The characters are portrayed as hapless fools, even though I despise loyalist paramilitaries they were fighting for a cause - maintaining their artificial privileges over the Catholic community. It is a known fact that British Intelligence collaborated with loyalists during the war, no doubt to keep the Catholics at bay and demoralise republicanism.

    Nineties' values about 'machismo', masculinity etc are transposed on to 1970s Belfast and are portrayed as part of the supposedly unique Irish 'psyche' which leads to violence. The stupid song from the woman in the club - old Ireland of green fields ..blah..blah.. - is given a symbolic stature, i.e. poor young fools fighting for an impossible cause. Tedious, ahistorical, cheap and nasty trash. O'Sullivan has made a personal statement on a conflict which requires serious political analysis.

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      Sir Michael Gambon and Ian Hart appeared in the Harry Potter film franchise.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander

      Performed by Vanity Fair

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Trimark
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hiçbir Şey Kişisel Değil
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,374
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,563
      • Apr 27, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,374
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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