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In rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer where she blossoms and learns what it is to be loved.In rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer where she blossoms and learns what it is to be loved.In rural Ireland, a quiet, neglected girl is sent away from her dysfunctional family to live with relatives for the summer where she blossoms and learns what it is to be loved.
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I start with the story. This movie is an eye-opening wonderfully made piece of art about the most precious things in life. The movie demonstrates the importance of kindness, love, and care which you may not be aware of unless you lose them. That is one aspect of the story. Another important aspect of the story is children's problems in integrating with the environment, even with their own family, based on their personality. To have a different personality could be hard and gets amplified in a toxic family. The aspect of a toxic family, especially toxic parents has been presented as masterfully as possible. I won't explain the details to avoid spoiling the movie.
Storytelling is straight. Minimum metaphors and vague scenes have been filmed, maybe zero. Also, the movie does not include any form of parent love cliches which is a strong point in my opinion. You hardly find any unnecessary moments in the film and the scenes are sequenced perfectly. However, there could be some extra time for the girl's biological family. Other than that, everything is great. The story will get you right to the end which is emotional and lovely.
The cinematography is perfect as well. Excellent facial close-ups and sceneries help build up the atmosphere for different parts of the story. The performance is superb. You will accept the actors as their characters without doubt and cannot expect a better performance or cast. Especially the little girl is excellent.
Storytelling is straight. Minimum metaphors and vague scenes have been filmed, maybe zero. Also, the movie does not include any form of parent love cliches which is a strong point in my opinion. You hardly find any unnecessary moments in the film and the scenes are sequenced perfectly. However, there could be some extra time for the girl's biological family. Other than that, everything is great. The story will get you right to the end which is emotional and lovely.
The cinematography is perfect as well. Excellent facial close-ups and sceneries help build up the atmosphere for different parts of the story. The performance is superb. You will accept the actors as their characters without doubt and cannot expect a better performance or cast. Especially the little girl is excellent.
The movie "The quiet girl" is an exceptional piece of drama. Beautifully adapted from Claire Keegan's book "Foster," writer/director Colm Bairéad makes a heavy, harrowing movie about the influence of a dysfunctional and neglected family in the development of a child.
Cáit (Catherine Clinch) is a little girl who spends most of her time quietly on her parent's farm. She feels the disdain of her family who is going through financial difficulties, she doesn't get along with her sisters and she is bullied at school, which affects her ability to read and write. Her parents then decide to send her away to spend some time with her aunt's family. As soon as Cáit arrives at the new residence, she begins to discover the true feeling of a family environment. That's when director Colm Bairéad shines, through small gestures and details, he manages to convey Cáit's blossoming, the feeling of existing and being loved, and at the same time shows the healing process of her uncles' tragedy.
This is a beautiful movie about discovery, healing and miserable childhood.
Cáit (Catherine Clinch) is a little girl who spends most of her time quietly on her parent's farm. She feels the disdain of her family who is going through financial difficulties, she doesn't get along with her sisters and she is bullied at school, which affects her ability to read and write. Her parents then decide to send her away to spend some time with her aunt's family. As soon as Cáit arrives at the new residence, she begins to discover the true feeling of a family environment. That's when director Colm Bairéad shines, through small gestures and details, he manages to convey Cáit's blossoming, the feeling of existing and being loved, and at the same time shows the healing process of her uncles' tragedy.
This is a beautiful movie about discovery, healing and miserable childhood.
Catherine Clinch stars here as Cait, a girl of about ten who is sent to live with an older childless couple in rural Ireland. The biological mother and father are unfit parents with a brood of children living in a filthy and unkempt house.
Mom is expecting another child to add to her flock and the foster couple grow more and more attached to the quiet girl.
Two thirds of the way in, a terrible secret is revealed and it only deepens the attachment of Cait and her guardians.
Most of the film is in Gaelic with a few portions in English. The subtitles work fine but some of those spoken in English were difficult to understand.
The scenery is beautiful and story a tear jerker. The pretty young actress is a scene stealer.
I expect an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Picture.
Mom is expecting another child to add to her flock and the foster couple grow more and more attached to the quiet girl.
Two thirds of the way in, a terrible secret is revealed and it only deepens the attachment of Cait and her guardians.
Most of the film is in Gaelic with a few portions in English. The subtitles work fine but some of those spoken in English were difficult to understand.
The scenery is beautiful and story a tear jerker. The pretty young actress is a scene stealer.
I expect an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Picture.
Based on the renowned story, Foster, by Claire Keegan, THE QUIET GIRL is an exquisite and heart-wrenching Irish drama set in 1981. The film follows 11-year-old girl, Cáit (Catherine Clinch) who is sent to live with foster parents for the summer after her dysfunctional family life becomes too much to handle. Maeve quickly falls in love with the bucolic setting and her foster parents but discovers a troubling secret that threatens to destroy the idyllic world she has found herself in.
THE QUIET GIRL is an incredibly moving film that deals with some very heavy themes in a sensitive and beautiful way. Director Colm Bairéad has crafted a visually stunning film that is anchored by amazing performances, especially from Clinch who is a revelation in the lead role. It is slow-paced and consistently riveting, with a payoff that is both devastating and beautiful. It has won many awards and has become the highest grossing Irish-language film of all time.
THE QUIET GIRL is a must-see movie for anyone who appreciates great filmmaking. It is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and hopeful film that will leave you deeply affected. Highly recommended.
THE QUIET GIRL is an incredibly moving film that deals with some very heavy themes in a sensitive and beautiful way. Director Colm Bairéad has crafted a visually stunning film that is anchored by amazing performances, especially from Clinch who is a revelation in the lead role. It is slow-paced and consistently riveting, with a payoff that is both devastating and beautiful. It has won many awards and has become the highest grossing Irish-language film of all time.
THE QUIET GIRL is a must-see movie for anyone who appreciates great filmmaking. It is a beautiful, heartbreaking, and hopeful film that will leave you deeply affected. Highly recommended.
If you were looking for negatives you could say this is a tad manipulative and slow. But most fiction is manipulative to a degree and the unhurried pace is appropriate to the film. It is an excellent Irish production.
Well set in the 80's, this is the tale of a quiet, somewhat withdrawn girl in a poor catholic family that is shortly to expand yet again with another baby. Mum is barely coping and dad drinks a bit. To ease the strain the quiet child is hived off to a childless cousin and her husband who have a bit more time and cash for an attempt at compassion. Husband initially does not want to get too involved. The story is well drawn and affecting and while the ending is a little up in the air (and thats ok) you can contemplate your own while you reminisce of the times as a kid you were in trouble for tryin' to help.
The direction is restrained and the acting throughout is very good. Catherine the girl playing the lead Cait, is superb. A great film.
Well set in the 80's, this is the tale of a quiet, somewhat withdrawn girl in a poor catholic family that is shortly to expand yet again with another baby. Mum is barely coping and dad drinks a bit. To ease the strain the quiet child is hived off to a childless cousin and her husband who have a bit more time and cash for an attempt at compassion. Husband initially does not want to get too involved. The story is well drawn and affecting and while the ending is a little up in the air (and thats ok) you can contemplate your own while you reminisce of the times as a kid you were in trouble for tryin' to help.
The direction is restrained and the acting throughout is very good. Catherine the girl playing the lead Cait, is superb. A great film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first-ever film in the Irish language to be shortlisted for an Oscar (Best International Film).
- GoofsThe film is set in 1981, but the Jim McCann song "Grace" is on the radio. That song was written in 1985.
- Quotes
Seán Cinnsealach: Many's the person missed the opportunity to say nothing, and lost much because of it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
- SoundtracksGrace
Written by Frank O'Meara and Seán O'Meara
Performed by Jim McCann
Published by Asdee Music Ltd. Administered by Peermusic (Ireland) Ltd.
Licensed by IML Irish Music Licensing Ltd.
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- La Niña Callada
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,500,014
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $59,149
- Feb 26, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $6,807,187
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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