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Nothing Personal

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
544
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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
    544
    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
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    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.
    9teri_2

    Gritty realism, and heartbreaking

    I sought this film out because I'm a new Frain fan and wanted to see more of his work. First of all, his Irish accent is great. He's got a keen ear for dialects, it seems. His acting was marvelous, as usual. James Frain aside, I thought the film was very well done. It showed the conflict in Northern Ireland as the *mess* it really is. Both sides are guilty of grave injustices, and the men drawn into the conflict usually have very little to say about their circumstances.

    Also, it is interesting to realise that not every man (or woman) that is supposedly fighting for his country, is really doing *just* that. For example, when Kenny (James Frain) asks Ginger (Ian Hart) why he does "it", Ginger can't come up with a morally acceptable answer. Why? Because Ginger isn't in it for the noble cause of protecting his country or the rights of his fellow Protestants...Ginger is in it for the fun of killing. He's full of blood-lust and it's the perfect job for a guy like him. In a struggle like this there are guys like Liam (John Lynch) who just want to live their daily lives and enjoy their families...guys that see all of the fighting just begats more fighting. There are guys like Kenny that are born leaders full of charisma, and they add fuel to the flames, rather they mean to or not. Also, Kenny genuinely believes in the "cause". He believes what he is doing will make a difference in the future...which is a bit odd 'cause his character seems too intelligent for it all. But, like a lot of other seemingly intelligent men, he is sucked into a gang lifestyle not even realizing it...'til it's too late. Then there is Ginger, a pure psycho who isn't in the fighting for any other reason but for the sheer thrill of it, which in a gangland type war makes him a valued asset, some might argue. However, now, in this film, Ginger has out lasted his worth, and has become a very dangerous loose cannon.

    Everything comes to a boiling point, and predictably, the ending is a tragic one. What makes this film worthy is that is shows both sides of this ages old conflict. Being American, I can't begin to fully understand what all struggle is about. But, I do know there has to be a better way.

    All in all, a well acted, touching...but troubling film.
    fiannor

    Tense, sometimes graphic, but interesting.

    I don't normally watch this type of show, but the Irish background is what started me, and it was James Frain's part of Kenny that kept me watching it. Though mostly Irish myself, I don't pretend to understand the IRA, or any of the conflicts that went on there. And though it might be nice to understand it all, it's by no means necessary to enjoy the show.

    I thought James Frain, & Ian Hart's roles were well balanced, and worked well together. Particularly Kenny's depth of character, of someone who in a long term situation seeing no certain end in site, but still not giving up on those that depend on him, or his loved ones he stands before. The end might be a predictable one, based on the history of what we know, and human limitations in a given situation, but is still effective, and moving.

    I think the show adequately portrays the lives of people on both sides, caught up in a confusing maelstrom not of their own making, that snowballed, and theres no turning it off and walking away.
    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.
    7themantheycouldnothang

    insight into the other side for a change

    I quite enjoyed this movie for two reasons. The first is that it gives an insight into the world of loyalism in northern ireland, which is very rarely treated in movies, most of which tell us about the republican struggle. The second reason is the performances of the actors. I thought they gave very honest and convincing portrayals of a very seedy underworld that not many people hear about outside my native shores.

    All in all, it is an entertaining ganster movie with stellar performances from a who's who in northern irish actors cast. It wont move the earth, although it may slightly open some peoples eyes to the murky world of loyalist paramilitaries.

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

      Performed by Vanity Fair

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official site
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    • 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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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,374
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,563
      • Apr 27, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,374
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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