An Irish Goodbye
- 2022
- 23m
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7.2/10
3.8K
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In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.In rural Northern Ireland, a pair of estranged brothers reunite following their mother's untimely death.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 23 wins & 13 nominations total
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An Irish Goodbye (2022) -
This was an amusing little film, but I'm not sure that I would call it comical, because it's actually how a lot of people do interact, although I suppose that the priest was at least a humorous character, with all of his errors and slips ups.
It was an enjoyable story of loss, love between brothers and how people move on in their grief.
Was it so outstanding a story that it deserved an Oscar? I don't know? I've seen a lot of short films and many that have delivered more of a punch, but perhaps I'm looking for something different from the films that I watch. However, I couldn't help but wonder if it wasn't awarded because one of the lead actors was otherwise abled.
Because of the farm setting and the somber tone of their Mothers death, I did feel that it bore some resemblance to 'Gods Own Country' (2017), although the two leads in that were obviously not brothers. It just had a similar vibe about it.
As with a lot of short films there just wasn't enough of it to really get in to, in order to see whether it was good or not, with an extended plot it could be very well received and genuinely entertaining, not that this snippet of their lives wasn't fun too. What they managed to fit in to half an hour was good and there was plenty to laugh with, if not so much to laugh at.
629.84/1000.
This was an amusing little film, but I'm not sure that I would call it comical, because it's actually how a lot of people do interact, although I suppose that the priest was at least a humorous character, with all of his errors and slips ups.
It was an enjoyable story of loss, love between brothers and how people move on in their grief.
Was it so outstanding a story that it deserved an Oscar? I don't know? I've seen a lot of short films and many that have delivered more of a punch, but perhaps I'm looking for something different from the films that I watch. However, I couldn't help but wonder if it wasn't awarded because one of the lead actors was otherwise abled.
Because of the farm setting and the somber tone of their Mothers death, I did feel that it bore some resemblance to 'Gods Own Country' (2017), although the two leads in that were obviously not brothers. It just had a similar vibe about it.
As with a lot of short films there just wasn't enough of it to really get in to, in order to see whether it was good or not, with an extended plot it could be very well received and genuinely entertaining, not that this snippet of their lives wasn't fun too. What they managed to fit in to half an hour was good and there was plenty to laugh with, if not so much to laugh at.
629.84/1000.
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- Mar 25, 2023
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- ConnectionsFeatured in 2023 Oscar Nominated Short Films: Live Action (2023)
- SoundtracksA Little Town in the Old County Down
Written by Richard W. Pascoe, Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders
Performed by Michael O'Duffy
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- Un Aurevoir à l'Irlandaise
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- Runtime23 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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