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Genre | Action & Adventure/Thrillers |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Alan Devine, Chris Coen, Lisa ` Walsh, Jason Salkey, Karl Shiels, Barry Barnes, David Herlihy, Morgan Watkins, Cathal Maguire, Jamie Scott, Nia Gwynne, Martin McCann, Gary Lydon, Bradley Burke, Frank Smith, Kate Nic Chonaonaigh, Ian Patterson, Ben Smyth, Mark Huberman, Stuart Graham, Daniel Tatarsky, Maria Laird, Ronnie McCann, Nicholas Asbury, Brid Brennan, Andrew Lowe, Domhnall Gleeson, James Marsh, Michael McElhatton, Anne Brogan, Ed Guiney, Aidan Gillen, David Wilmot, Gillian Anderson, Andrea Riseborough, Tom Bennett, Clive Owen, Alan O'Neill, Eoin Murtagh See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
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Single mother Collette is arrested for her part in an unsuccessful IRA bomb plot. Collette agrees to an MIS agent offer to spy on her IRA active family instead of going to jail & losing everything, including her son.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : 27173732
- Director : James Marsh
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Release date : August 20, 2013
- Actors : Clive Owen, Gillian Anderson, Andrea Riseborough, Aidan Gillen, Domhnall Gleeson
- Subtitles: : Spanish
- Producers : Chris Coen, Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney
- Studio : Magnolia Home Ent
- ASIN : B00CX7OVIU
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #135,691 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #8,741 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2013Loved this movie! It didn't cover any 'new' ground with regards to the IRA/UK conflict referred to as "the troubles" if you know your history. Others have said this is a bit like picking up a movie/story half way thru and you struggle to catch up to what's going on before the film is done. Their is truth to that but the 'simple story' here is MI5 is always trying to get informants inside the IRA to turn on their comrades so they can foil attacks and catch the terrorists. Clive Owen does a good job here as the MI5 Agent running his informant. You get zero back story on him but it matters little in the overall course of events. Gillian Anderson from the X-Files is his Boss looking gorgeous but what IS she doing in a British Spy film? The plot moves slowly at times & the dialogue is hard to understand--but the film has subtitles--thank you! This would just be an 'ordinary,forgettable' little movie about the problems in Ireland in the 90's and then....the surprise ending comes and WOW it just made this movie rock for me. Highly recommended if your a fan of Clive or MI5 the great BBC TV show.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2016Very much a character study where the movie arcs from the intensity of the main character embedded in the IRA of the 90s. Was a good movie with solid acting though feeling more like a BBC mini series vs theatrical release. The surprise ending reminiced of the 40s film noir with Robert Mitchum. Stark! Gillian Anderson of X-Files pulls off a believable English accent as a coperative manager in the secret service but not sure if I caught the sub plots of covert activities or context of the bitterness between nations of Brit and Ire.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2013This movie was missing something that handicaps the great cast, acting and somber mood from developing into a great story that is seldom told of the informants for the British Government. Mac (Clive Owen) is a agent for MI-5 (Britians version of the FBI ) working to thwart IRA terrorist attacks in Britian and Ireland. He has been working for 8 months to recruit an informant when he catches a break when a bomb placed in "The Tube" (a London subway) doesn't detonate carried by Collette (Andrea Riseborourgh). Collette agrees to Mac's terms to avoid prison and more importantly not to loose her young son. Collette and her son will be be placed in a witness protection program after completing her assignment. There is a background story to Collette's story that I have skipped over that deals with guilt and tragedy. I think that this will give you an idea of what this story is about. Ther is much more to this story, but I don't want to spoil it for you. As I stated earlier the casting and acting are the saving grace to this story, but the direction other than getting very good performances from the cast was lacking. The real culprit from my perspective is the writing and the total lack of background on the IRA (Catholic) and Protestants UVF, LVF, UDA, UFF conflict. Early in the conflict it was more about class than religion with the Catholics representing the poor and the Protestants representing the upper class. Ireland never changed religions after 1000 A.D. like the English did when they switched from Catholicism to Protestant around 1500 A.D. When the English started plantations in Ireland they aquired the land with less than ideal terms for the Irish. This was one of the issues that fueled the animosity towards England. I can't forget that freedom from Englands rule was also an issue. Now you have a very short history of the conflict. This omitted history is key to helping people from other countries to better understand this story. It was like starting a book halfway through it and not knowing what its really about. Without this critical info we aren't allowed to see the passion that drove these people to do the horrible things they did. The story does not even mention the Protestants UVF etc. or their cause. We only witness a couple of events that tear the families apart from the conflict. We are shown the extreme measures that the IRA and the British government are willing to take to either get an informant or to kill one. The other hardships that we see is from Mac and Collette trying to keep a promise and stay alive. There is two twists at the end you may or may not like. Was this worth the time to watch? YES. I am in the minority with my review on this movie, but I don't feel that it warrants any more than 3 stars. The writer and director left to much out of the story and it suffers from the lack of background info.
Rating 0 to 5 stars.
Story = 3- Lacks In need of conflict background.
Acting = 4+ Very Good.
Direction = 3 Lacks depth
Mood = 4+ Very somber
Violence = 2 Scenes of water torture and a shooting from a distance.
Gore = 1 Two dead persons and some blood.
Sex/Nudity = No/No
Foul language = Yes, but reserved.
Entertainment Value = 3 The great acting and mood carries this movie.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023It was a good movie. The movie keeps you on your toes.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014This was a great movie to watch. I like to find these little hidden gems on Amazon. I was really suprized how really good this movie is. It had no big promotion but the big corporate ad boys but it was a well acted and well directed movie. Twists and turns and great views scenery abounded. I loved the acting and some of the tactics involved by the IRA and also the British counter insurgency groups. It was a really good watch and I recommend it.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014A compelling film that shows the complicated nature of organizations and causes. No one is a good guy in this film. The British police are in many ways as morally corrupt as the Irish. I liked how the film built up slowly to the a-ha moment. And while I typically don't mind ambiguous endings - I usually like how they provoke further thought and dialogue - this one did all that, but after continued analysis, I don't think it adds up. But obviously, the film struck a cord and stuck with me, which means it was worthwhile watching.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2013I thought I'd really like this movie. It has some of my favorite actors: Clive Owens and even Gillian Anderson (her tiny part really disappointed me) since she barely appeared. But aside from that, the movie lacked the right connections for the viewer to make sense of what is the tragic conflict between England and Ireland. How did the MI5 guys know exactly what door the Irish mole was going to come out of, for example. We know the year and place of the story's beginnings: Belfast 1963 followed by London 1993, but after that the transition is unexplained. Where were we? London or Belfast? Well, you get my point. It could have been a great movie with a good and unexpected ending. Instead it was just so-so.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016The twists and turns in this thriller parallel what it must have been like for members of the IRA in the 1970s and into the pre-peace accord times. The intertwining of family, duty, honor and retribution are so powerful. Pay attention, as seemingly minor details figure prominently in the plot, which can escape you if you're not careful. Powerful. I keep thinking about it days after having watched.
Top reviews from other countries
- WSHReviewed in Australia on April 13, 2023
2.0 out of 5 stars Spoiled by a miscast lead
Andrea Riseborough so badly manages her attempt at an Irish accent, most of her dialogue is incomprehensible. Her performance consists of a perpetual expression of unease, which could be attributed to the fact she has a line coming up to speak. How the director let this past is equally incomprehensible. The plot uses a great deal of faux complexity as wrapping and distraction around a rather simple proposition. Ultimately very little happens, while Riseborough mumbles her way through.
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stevefoxReviewed in France on June 16, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Un must pour les Irishophiles
Habitué depuis une dizaine d'années du Festival du Film Britannique, ce film est les premier des six présentés en compétition au dernier festival que j'avais eu l'occasion de voir en octobre 2012 et j'avais d'emblée espéré qu'il soit primé ce qui fut le cas puisqu'il a obtenu le Hitchcock d'Or (c.a.d. le prix du Jury) ainsi que le prix du Public. Excellent film sur le sujet de l'IRA. Magnifique interprétation de l'actrice peu connue du grand public, Andrea Riseborough. Ce film n'a pas eu, je crois, un grand retentissement lorsqu'il est sorti en salles en France au printemps 2013. Je l'avais donc commandé en DVD pour le faire connaître à mes amis cinéphiles ainsi qu'à tous ceux que les problèmes de l'Irlande intéressent. Voir aussi sur ce sujet : "Hidden Agenda"et "Le vent se lève " de Ken Loach. "Bloody Sunday" de Paul Greengrass, "Michael Collins", "Crying Game", "Breakfast on Pluto" de Neil Jordan et "L'Irlandais" de John Michael McDonagh.
- David RowlandReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Shadow dancer
The role of the informer in the northern Ireland troubles is explored in this excellent thriller which tells the story of a young mother who is pressurised into working for British intelligence where she has to spy on her own family, in particular her two brothers who are suspected IRA terrorists. It is the mid 1990's and the peace process is underweigh but the killing is still going on and the duel between British intelligence and the IRA has engulfed many innocent people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The film is a little slow to get going but it soon develops into a fascinating and enthralling story that is spare, sober and naturalistic. Both Andrea Risborough and Clive Owen are great in the lead roles as the reluctant informer who has to operate in an extremely dangerous and agonising situation and her handler who finds out that there are things happening within British intelligence on his case that are being kept from him. There are no phoney heroics or frantic action sequences and the surprising climax will leave you with the feeling of being thankful that the worst of the troubles in Northern Ireland are over and the people living there are at last able to enjoy peace following so many years of death and destruction.
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JedermannReviewed in Germany on April 7, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars ein sehr nahe gehender Film
Der Film geht unter die Haut, ohne Zweifel. Schuld und Sühne im Nordirlandkonflikt. Action gibt es keine, sondern beklemmende und nachvollziehbare Dialoge ohne Effekthascherei. Das liegt sicherlich an den beiden Hauptdarstellern, aber auch die Nebenrollen sind allesamt sehr gut besetzt. Auch Scully ist, leider nur sehr kurz, zu sehen. Mir gefallen die Filme ohnehin am besten, wo es kein "Gut" oder "Böse" gibt, sondern eine schlimme Situation aus jedem Menschen beides machen kann. Eine klassische Tragödie im eigentlichen Sinne, die einen noch lange spekulieren lässt.
- Trim Vis 44Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2018
3.0 out of 5 stars Well made but very predictable
A tight little spy story about a reluctant IRA informer and her sympathetic controller heavy on character development and light on action. It's well directed, well acted and has some fine cinematography so I'm not sure why it failed to grab me. I didn't warm to any of the characters or find them particularly likeable and the story seemed predictable and same old. Gillian Anderson fans might wish to kn ow that her role, while important, is very small.