
St. Patrick's Day
It's your traditional Irish holiday - cousins are having sex, couples are getting divorced, John Michael has brought his boyfriend and Millicent might be a witch - it's enough to drive you to drink. The only catch - Mary McDonough won't allow a drop of whiskey in the house.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a disturbed man who, after being released from a mental institution, embarks on a violent spree. His targets are the people he believes wronged him, leading to a tragic and bloody confrontation during the St. Patrick's Day festivities.
Critical Reception
St. Patrick's Day is a little-seen independent film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. Reviews were scarce and generally negative, with many critics finding the film gratuitously violent and lacking in narrative coherence. Audience reception has been similarly muted, with its distribution limited.
What Reviewers Say
- Excessively violent and gratuitous.
- Lacks a coherent plot and character development.
- An uninspired and unpleasant viewing experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget in and around New York City, reflecting its independent nature.
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