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Tara Road

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2K
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Andie MacDowell and Olivia Williams in Tara Road (2005)
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Two women -- one American, one Irish -- swap houses and alter the course of their lives.Two women -- one American, one Irish -- swap houses and alter the course of their lives.Two women -- one American, one Irish -- swap houses and alter the course of their lives.

  • Director
    • Gillies MacKinnon
  • Writers
    • Cynthia Cidre
    • Shane Connaughton
    • Maeve Binchy
  • Stars
    • Jean-Marc Barr
    • Sarah Bolger
    • Jennifer Buckley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gillies MacKinnon
    • Writers
      • Cynthia Cidre
      • Shane Connaughton
      • Maeve Binchy
    • Stars
      • Jean-Marc Barr
      • Sarah Bolger
      • Jennifer Buckley
    • 21User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Marc Barr
    Jean-Marc Barr
    • Andy Vine
    Sarah Bolger
    Sarah Bolger
    • Annie Lynch
    Jennifer Buckley
    • Secretary
    Virginia Cole
    • Mrs. Doyle
    Eileen Colgan
    Eileen Colgan
    • Nora
    Alan Devlin
    • Barney McCarthy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    • Rosemary Ryan
    Enrique Fonseca
    • Limo Driver
    Jia Francis
    • Heidi Franks
    • (as Jia Frances)
    Brenda Fricker
    Brenda Fricker
    • Mona McCarthy
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Polly
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Danny Lynch
    James Herrick
    • Hubie
    Bosco Hogan
    Bosco Hogan
    • Accountant
    Alison Hood
    • Pianist
    Fran King
    • Busker
    Chris Jaco Olckers
    • Dale
    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Marilyn Vine
    • Director
      • Gillies MacKinnon
    • Writers
      • Cynthia Cidre
      • Shane Connaughton
      • Maeve Binchy
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    pmitsi-1

    A Great Book and a Very Bad Movie...

    I read the book (quite a large one I must say) some months ago and so it was still fresh in my memory when I saw this film. Well, this is one of the worse book adaptations I ever seen! From where to start? From the fact that the 3/4 of the book are literally gone? From the flat performances of all the actors with the likely exception of Andie MacDowel? The miscasting of Ria and Rosemary? The change of Ria in America that it looks like it happened in a split second? Not explaining why the house was that important?

    I understand it is a big book and they should to summarized it, but it was supposed not to lose it's meaning on the way. Well, it certainly did. Ria is a strong woman at the book even before her marriage fell apart. In the film she is portrayed like a weakling, ready to collapse from the first set. She has a smile like a retard on her face and she's like wearing a sign "kick me".

    Rosemary is supposed to be drop dead gorgeous woman in the book, while in the film she is more like an overdecorated spinster. Danny is supposed to be a man that looks considerably younger than his age, still having boyish looks in his forties. However, the actor looks like he is a 50 year old pretending he is 40 with that ridiculously long hair....

    Lastly, the meaning of the house of the title, is that Danny was the one that chose it and hanged on to it in the first place and Ria only learned to love it because of Danny's affection to it. That makes his betrayal even bigger, since he made her love the house and he finally was trying to get her out of it.

    The only reasons I did not grade this film with a 4 or a 3, was the cameo appearance of Ms. Binchy (the book's author) at a scene (at the restaurant's bar, the lady dressed in blue) and the somehow more condensed ending, even if seemed quite rushed.

    If you really want to feel the magic of Maeve Binchy's book in a film, I would definitely recommend "The Circle of Friends (1995)".
    7HotToastyRag

    This came before 'The Holiday'

    Have you ever been so lost you wanted to run away? If you envied Diane Lane's impulsive move to Italy in Under the Tuscan Sun, you'll probably love Andie MacDowell's vacation to Ireland in Tara Road.

    Before the much more popular The Holiday, two women swap homes to help each other get over a personal hurdle. Olivia Williams, from Ireland, just got dumped by her husband, Iaian Glen, and travels to America to get her groove back. Andie MacDowell lost her young son in a tragic accident, and she thinks a change of scenery will help. Just like The Holiday, both women make new friends in their new houses and blossom in their new environments. While Olivia's scenes are a bit lighter and full of the fun her character needs, Andie's scenes are a bit darker. She meets Stephen Rea, who helps her deal with her grief and see light at the end of the tunnel. There are so many similarities between the two house-swapping movies, that if you liked one, it's a safe bet you'll like the other. Rent either one with a bunch of girlfriends and have a good time!
    3uta-7

    Awkward adaptation

    One of Maeve Binchey's most popular novels, complete with a useful American angle, this was an obvious choice for the big screen. However, the story of two women (one Irish, one American) who house-swap makes for a difficult transition in practice. Quite a long novel, it also compresses awkwardly, losing much of its charm and intelligence along the way. The film is not helped by lack-lustre central performances. MacDowell seems out of practice, and Williams (almost invariably seen hitherto in starchy British roles) does not make a convincing Irish housewife. Her emoting seems brittle (even shrill) and she seems uncomfortable with emotion generally. Overall the film looks good and is well filmed, but does not hold the attention except perhaps for die-hard Binchey fans, many of whom will be disappointed at the inevitable over-simplification.
    7Sylviastel

    An American Wife and Irish Wife swap Houses and Friends!

    Andie MacDowell played an American wife, Marilyn Vine, and Olivia Williams played Ria, the Irish wife and mother. Marilyn loses her son tragically on his fifteenth birthday. Her marriage falls apart as well. By chance, Ria and Marilyn connect by telephone and decide to swap houses in Connecticut and Ireland. Marilyn goes to Ireland and tries to heal her devastating loss. Ria goes to Connecticut in America to escape her husband's infidelity with her best friend. I enjoy the supporting cast especially Ruby Wax OBE as Carlotta; Stephen Rea and Brenda Fricker. It is the kind of film made for Lifetime and Hallmark channel. If you enjoyed the novel, you will enjoy the movie adaptation.
    6jotix100

    House exchange

    Two women on two different parts of the world, and both dealing with crises in their lives, decide to take a breather from the situations they are facing, and swap houses. Thus, Marilyn, an American woman who is grieving after the tragic death of her son, goes to Dublin, to the Tara Road house of Ria, who gets the Connecticut house of the Yankee woman. This premise, which is the basis of Maeve Binchy's novel, seems to be almost the same plot of the recent film "The Vacation" in which a similar situation takes place.

    Unfortunately, the material written for the screen, doesn't add anything new. In fact, this is a film full of stereotypes on both sides of the Atlantic. Not having read the original work, one can't really say what went wrong, but based on the thin screen play of the movie, one loses all kind of interest in what is presented. Director Gillies McKinnon has done better movies before. Alas, this one will not add anything to his CV.

    The best thing in "Tara Road" is Olivia Williams, an fine young actress who seems to be above and beyond what she is being asked to do. Andie MacDowell casts a gloomy aura in her portrayal of Marilyn. Fine actors are completely wasted, as is the case with Brenda Fricker, Stephen Rea, the young and beautiful Sarah Bolger, who we admired for her work in "In America".

    As soap operas go, this film will, no doubt, appeal to a certain type of movie goer. Thankfully we didn't have to pay for it since it was shown on cable, recently.

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    • Trivia
      Maeve Binchy, author of the novel on which the movie is based, makes an uncredited cameo as a restaurant patron. She can be glimpsed seated at the end of the bar, right after the scene where Ria offers to take the job advertised at the restaurant cashier's counter.
    • Goofs
      The US scenes taking place in New England include bare mesas (bluffs) in the background. The South African filming location reveals itself.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Making of 'Tara Road' (2005)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2005 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Huset vid Tara Road
    • Filming locations
      • Kenilworth Square West, Rathgar, Dublin 6, Ireland(Location of the House on "Tara Road")
    • Production companies
      • Noel Pearson Productions
      • Pageturner Productions
      • Sarah Radclyffe Productions Limited
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $875,898
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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