9/10
Sad film of the 1920s Irish fight for independence; riveting
22 July 2023
In 1920s Ireland, many citizens have had their fill of British rule. In truth, the English soldiers who occupy the land are bullies and worse. This tale focuses on two brothers. One, Teddy, is a member of the IRA and dedicated to acts of violence to drive the Brits out. The other, Damian - Cillian Murphy- is a doctor about to depart for London to work in a renowned hospital. However, things change. Damian witnesses the Brit soldiers killing a 17 year old boy for only giving his name in Irish, when asked for identification. Suddenly, Damian realizes he is more useful at home, joining his brother. There are many struggles ahead; arrests, betrayal, violence, savagery. For every step forward in sabotaging the British rule, there is a loss of comrades for a step back. There may even be a development which makes Teddy and Damian enemies. Will Ireland be free ? This film is sadder than sad but a fine retelling of what and why the Irish wanted Independence after 400 plus years. In truth, the British surely come off as despicable bullies, no question. Also, of course, some of the IRAs actions are awful as well but understandable. Murphy is excellent as the pacifist turned Freedom fighter while the rest of the cast, the sets, the script and the direction are terrific. No, it's not an easy watch, being violent at many points. But, anyone watching will learn a history lesson that everyone should know.
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