Irish lads send an ad to the Miami Herald inviting fit and enticing women, between the ages of 20 and 21, to live in their isolated Donegal village. The whole town knows about the ad, and it... Read allIrish lads send an ad to the Miami Herald inviting fit and enticing women, between the ages of 20 and 21, to live in their isolated Donegal village. The whole town knows about the ad, and it sharpens everyone's sense of the opportunities for happiness already at hand. Kate, a pub... Read allIrish lads send an ad to the Miami Herald inviting fit and enticing women, between the ages of 20 and 21, to live in their isolated Donegal village. The whole town knows about the ad, and it sharpens everyone's sense of the opportunities for happiness already at hand. Kate, a publican with a young daughter, is separating from her husband and catches the eye of a bache... Read all
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If I had to single out anything it's the story. Sometimes a very poor predictable plot will be successful (witness the Full Monty from the same producer) but this time it is devoid of charm and flops badly.
I don't need formulaic traditional three-act structures but the characters need to be solid and true. The three main relationships at the centre of the film offer conflict but no drama because the characters are under-developed and so their actions are unconvincing.
Ideally the accents would be more accessible for an international audience while still being authentic. I say accents but it's really only one actor I had a problem with.
There were a couple of laugh out loud moments in the film and it generated a few smiles but I was surprised to see it described as a comedy on IMDB. I honestly don't think it was written as one.
I'm afraid I can't think of a single reason to see this film and I've really tried to, honestly.
"The Closer You Get" is situated in an isolated village in Ireland. Because the girls in their village aren't to their taste, a bunch of young man send an ad to the Miami Herald, inviting fit and enticing American women between the ages of 20 and 21, to come to the local dance. But when the girls they all hoped for don't come and the local girls seem to have more success with men from outside the village, the local men start to realize that some of their 'own' girls might not be that bad after all. Others however chose different solutions like ordering a lot of porn...
Like so often with comedies, I'm sure that there are many people who don't like it all that much. Humor is one of the most difficult parts of the entertainment business and not everybody has the same taste. Personally I had a really good laugh with this movie, but when I see some other comments on this website, it's getting very clear to me that not everybody thinks about it like that. I guess this is a comedy that will appeal most to the people who love the typical British humor, so if you aren't into that kind of jokes, you better don't give this movie a try. If you are looking for a very special, deep or touching story, than this isn't the best movie for you either. The story is quite simple, but efficient. It doesn't really know any extreme highs or lows, but it works. The characters are believable, the situations are still recognizable...
All in all this is a very decent comedy with some good acting and an OK story. But most important is the amount of laughter that it offers and for me that was more than enough. I had a really good time with this movie and that's why I give it a 7.5/10.
The movie talks about the ambitions and hopes of ordinary people in a village and the idea to go abroad and know the world. But the hopes are most of the times unrealistic and your dreams don´t let you see that what you have closer is what you need.
May be the worst part is the very typical representation of the Spanish sailors (singing "flamenco" with guitars). Most of the sailors of Spain are from the north, a part in which the popular music is not based in the famous "flamenco".
Did you know
- TriviaIn the bar scene just before the dance, the symbols on the slot machine Kieran is playing change even though he isn't actually playing it at that time.
- GoofsOllie sets his tool chest down outside Mary's store. Then he picks it up and opens the door to enter. The next shot - from inside - shows him entering without the chest. The chest is not seen again.
- Quotes
Kieran O'Donnell: Siobhan? Siobhan!
Siobhan: [She opens the window] What do you want?
Kieran O'Donnell: I love you and I'm sorry.
Siobhan: Pardon?
Kieran O'Donnell: I said I love you.
Siobhan: The other bit.
Kieran O'Donnell: Will you go out with me?
Siobhan: No.
[She closes the window]
Kieran O'Donnell: Ah, wait! Siobhan! Wait!
[He throws a rock and hits a light bulb. She opens the window again]
Siobhan: Kieran!
Kieran O'Donnell: Look, will you just listen to me for one minute?
Siobhan: No. You listen to me. For 90% of the day, you're adjusting your bollocks, scratching your bollocks, or otherwise playing with your bollocks. You're determined to drink Ireland dry. You think you're God's gift to women, and just look at that haircut! And last, but not least by a long long way, you said I was "acceptable". ACCEPTABLE. I'm more than that, Kieran O'Donnell. I am 100%, full-volume, fanny-possessing flame of a woman. And if you don't like it, you can lump it.
Kieran O'Donnell: ...Is that a yes?
- ConnectionsFeatures Elle (1979)
- SoundtracksIt's Easy To Say
Written by Henry Mancini & R. Wells
(c)Warner Bros. Music Corp/Hollywood Music, a division of Henry Mancini Enterprises Inc.
Used by permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
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- The closer you get - Séduction à l'irlandaise
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- Gross US & Canada
- $164,927
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $43,307
- Feb 27, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $174,011
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1