Two down-and-outs bonded together in misfortune devise a plan to rob a small town amusement arcade.Two down-and-outs bonded together in misfortune devise a plan to rob a small town amusement arcade.Two down-and-outs bonded together in misfortune devise a plan to rob a small town amusement arcade.
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This is a fantastic film for the genre. The characters are all strong and believable, the sets and environment spot on. Ignore the rating and give it a watch. Don't expect CGI and cliched chewing gum for the brain, this is an emotional story of peoples lives that is relatable in many ways.
Boring AF, really really dull. Dont bother, probably watch some paint dry instead. Maybe sort some dominos into numerical order. Try and make some tea in a chocolate teapot or use a toothpick to eat your dinner.
Recorded this as it looked interesting. This is not an upbeat film, more about a troubled teen returning to a town that feels as though it has been left behind. The backdrop of rural, small town life with little to do and no prospects are well portrayed. A little glimmer of hope as the relationship between the two main leads develops. Worth a watch as it challenges you to make sense of it.
As a moody, low-budget, small-town, crime drama from Irish society's underside, 2018's "The Belly Of The Whale" was a sound pre-runner to the like-toned (but far superior) "Calm With Horses". Lewis MacDougall's a teen scrote returning to his depressed home-town (years after a dubious tragedy with his dad) where he ends up hanging with older, down-beat Pat Shortt (terrific) with whom he plans (against advice of friends like Lauren Kinsella) to rob sleazy local politician Michael Smiley (wrapped up in his own little mess). Debut writer / director Morgan Bushe does a good job delivering his dark & gritty tale that's no "Calm With Horses", but ain't bad. Fair play.
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- TriviaWhile whales feature prominently in the film, it takes place entirely in Ireland.
- SoundtracksThe One In Between
Performed by Fontaines D.C. (as Fontaines)
Written by Grian Chatten, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III (as Conor Deegan), Carlos O'Connell (as Carlos Ramos O'Connell), Tom Coll
Courtesy of Fontaines
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- Gross worldwide
- $9,613
- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
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