IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes80%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users83%
Director: Ken Loach•Genres: Drama, War, History, Romance
In 1920s Ireland, brothers Damien and Teddy O'Sullivan are caught in the brutal struggle for independence against British rule. Damien, a medical student, is initially hesitant to join the IRA, but escalating violence forces him to choose sides. As the fight intensifies, the brothers find their loyalties tested, and the war's devastating impact strains their family and their beliefs.
The film received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful portrayal of the Irish Civil War and its human cost. Critics praised Loach's unflinching realism and the strong performances from the cast, particularly Cillian Murphy. While some noted its somber tone, the consensus was that it was a significant and moving historical drama.
Praised for its raw, unflinching depiction of the Irish Civil War.
Lauded for strong performances, especially Cillian Murphy's.
Commended for its historical significance and emotional impact.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's historical accuracy and its emotional depth, often highlighting the complex and tragic nature of the conflict and the strong acting. Some found it to be a difficult but important watch.
Won the Palme d'Or at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
The film's title comes from a traditional Irish rebel song of the same name, which laments the loss of freedom and the destruction wrought by internal conflict.
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