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Irish Crime

Original title: I Went Down
  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Brendan Gleeson and Peter McDonald in Irish Crime (1997)
ActionComedyCrimeDrama

An ex-con is forced into taking on a new task by a ruthless crime-boss, but finds he is hindered by the partner he has been teamed up with. However, he soon realizes they must work together ... Read allAn ex-con is forced into taking on a new task by a ruthless crime-boss, but finds he is hindered by the partner he has been teamed up with. However, he soon realizes they must work together if they are to survive.An ex-con is forced into taking on a new task by a ruthless crime-boss, but finds he is hindered by the partner he has been teamed up with. However, he soon realizes they must work together if they are to survive.

  • Director
    • Paddy Breathnach
  • Writer
    • Conor McPherson
  • Stars
    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Peter McDonald
    • Antoine Byrne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Conor McPherson
    • Stars
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Peter McDonald
      • Antoine Byrne
    • 30User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Bunny Kelly
    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Git Hynes
    Antoine Byrne
    • Sabrina Bradley
    David Wilmot
    David Wilmot
    • Anto
    Michael McElhatton
    Michael McElhatton
    • Johnner Doyle
    Joe Gallagher
    • Steo Gannon
    Tony Doyle
    Tony Doyle
    • Tom French
    Liam Regan
    • Little Boy at Teresa's
    Kevin Hely
    • Petrol Station Attendant
    Eamonn Hunt
    • Cork Barman
    Frank O'Sullivan
    • Cork Man No. 1
    Jason Byrne
    • Cork Man No. 2
    Eamon A. Kelly
    • Cork Man No. 3
    • (as Eammon A. Kelly)
    Peter Caffrey
    • Frank Grogan
    Carly Baker
    • Caroline
    Carmel Callan
    • Teresa Kelly
    Margaret Callan
    • Caroline's Mum
    Denis Conway
    • Garda
    • Director
      • Paddy Breathnach
    • Writer
      • Conor McPherson
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews30

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    8psicic

    Second time's the charm!

    'I Went Down' is a great movie.

    Ok, I'm Irish, I would say that.

    However, most English-speaking people would actually have no problem in understanding and appreciating most of the wit, humour and language in the movie, despite all the 'scare-mongering' on the web. In fact the movie proved to be very popular in non-English-speaking countries as well. The film contains a good measure of violence mixed with humour that isn't forced. The situations presented in the movie, while being out of the ordinary, are presented in a way people can relate to, more-so than many American movies of a similar vein.(I'm talking about the usual mob based story involving million dollar drugs deals, corrupt FBI agents, rogue-turned-hero and the like. That just doesn't happen too regularly outside the confines of script-writer's minds and movie theatres.) 'I Went Down', by not being over-ambitious with either its villains or heroes, creates more believable characters and a situation that could happen anywhere.(It probably won't, but then again it could...groovy, huh?)

    I must admit, I didn't enjoy this movie very much when I saw it in the cinema. But then I watched it again when it was on television.and it blew me away. The humour got to me and its one of the few movies I laugh out loud to.

    I urge anyone who didn't enjoy it first time 'round, give it a second chance. Those who haven't seen it - Rent it NOW! Here's the teaser that'll bug you until you do see it (and that'll make those of you have seen it smile smugly to yourselves ;^) - Think about the balaclava scene, think about the gun that Bunny gives Git and you're thinking about cinematic comedy classics.
    Chppper

    The genuine article.

    When I saw this movie, and after I had stopped laughing, I realised that it wasn't a film which was going to travel well. As an Irishman, I've been somewhat disappointed with the recent spate of melodramatic and formulaic films that have been leaving our shores in recent years (i.e. Michael Collins). "I Went Down" is a refreshing release from this trend.

    Having read the 'net reviews it seems my fears have been realised. This movie doesn't hold back when it comes to Irish accents, figures of speech and wit. I know I was falling off my seat at the behaviour of the characters, the "Black and Amber" pub and the meeting in the bog. I hope people see it for it was intended to be, an Irish movie, and not criticise it because it doesn't fit under the Hollywood model.

    dave.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Bunny, Git and A Friendly Face.

    I Went Down is directed by Paddy Breathnach and written by Conor McPherson. It stars Peter McDonald, Brendan Gleeson, Tony Doyle and Peter Caffrey. Music is by Dario Marianelli and cinematography by Cian de Buitlear.

    Fresh out of prison, Git Hynes (McDonald) runs into trouble with local mob boss Tom French (Doyle) and finds himself having to work off a debt to him. He's to accompany Bunny Kelly (Gleeson) to Cork and locate Frank Grogan (Caffrey) and bring him back to Dublin. There's some murky history at the core of this request, but for now Bunny and Git must survive each other and a host of life challenges before they begin to worry about Tom French's motives.

    Hugely popular in Ireland for a number of years, this independent comedy/drama is finally starting to get noticed by a wider home viewing audience. Film takes a couple of likable rogues and sets them off on a topsy-turvy journey of peril and self discovery. So far so formulaic then. No question about it, plot is unadventurous and outcome is hardly in the realms of the twisty surprise. But dialogue and character interactions are sharp and vital, often cutting and witty. The actors are ever watchable (especially Gleeson and Caffrey), while the fact that the story focuses on a different Ireland to the one that's often tainted by "The Troubles", gives the film a freshness that off sets the standard buddy buddy road movie formula of the plot.

    Director Breathnach goes for the slow burn approach, choosing to let McPherson's script dominate the picture. Yes there's some action, and good sequences flit in and out of the narrative, but the director is mostly about letting his characters breath, fully forming them with each passage of play during the guy's journey/mission. Even a sex scene is deftly slotted in and comes out as tasteful and a further expansion on the character of Git Hynes. It's thoughtful film making as regards being a character driven piece. There's a most interesting side issue involving the women in Git's and Bunny's lives, two men just about traversing the path on the wrong side of the law, both with gal trouble that gnaws away at their masculinity.

    It's not the Irish Midnight Run, as I was personally led to believe it was, and any expectation of a violent fun fest will only lead to disappointment. But it has many virtues to make it a safe recommendation to those that enjoy crisp and intelligent dialogue and fully formed characterisations. Nice photography, too. 7/10
    6=G=

    Subtly clever and cockeyed small time comedy about small time crooks.

    "I Went Down" is a droll, sometime monotonous, sometimes clever comedy about a couple of guys who run an errand for a small time gangster and end up embroiled an underworld scheme of very limited proportions. The film spends most of its time studying the characters involved as its mildly humorous story unfolds leading to an eventful conclusion which may or may not be worth the wait depending on individual taste. "I Went Down", the title, is a double entendre representative of the very subtle humor the film embodies. A worthwhile watch for those who enjoy puns and dry humor.
    8davidchristopherpeterson

    Excellent film with a mix of action, comedy, and even a little passion.

    This was one of the best films I have seen in a while. Peter McDonald and Brendan Gleeson's chemistry together reminded me of much better known and consequently higher cost Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction.

    The movie showed me that having the well known actors shouldn't make the movie. If they are good actors, the script will make the movie, and effectively promote the careers of the actors.

    The script did an excellent job of portraying the relationships between the characters involved.

    Again this was one of the best movies I have seen in a while.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Snooker legend Willie Thorne was offered the role of Bunny
    • Goofs
      Obvious overdubbing in the final shootout scene, especially in the conversation between Git and Bunny.
    • Quotes

      Bunny Kelly: What ever happens over the coming years, you be ready to forgive your man, because sometimes the benefit of the doubt can even save your life, I been learning that. So many men think so highly of you, it might be hard for you to see which one is the one that's gonna light up just from hearing your name... But I've met him... And so have you.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 14 December 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      We're Ready
      Written by Buddy Guy and Junior Wells

      Koester Music by kind permission of Esquire Music Publishing

      Performed by Buddy Guy

      Courtesy of Red Lightnin Ltd

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Went Down
    • Filming locations
      • County Kildare, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Easkel Media
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $405,297
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $187,631
      • Jul 3, 1998
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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