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Epicurus.com - The Wind That Shakes the Barley

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Manufacturer: Ifc Starring: Cillian Murphy, Padraic Delaney, Liam Cunningham, Orla Fitzgerald, Mary O'Riordan Directed By: Ken Loach
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS EAN: 0796019802529 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Ifc Manufacturer: Ifc Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Ifc Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-09-04 Running Time: 127 Studio: Ifc Theatrical Release Date: 2006
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Driven by a deep sense of duty and a love for his country Damien (Cillian Murphy) abandons his burgeoning career as a doctor and joins his brother Teddy in a dangerous and violent fight for freedom. As the Irish freedom fighters bold tactics bring the British to a breaking point both sides finally agree to a treaty to end the bloodshed. But despite the apparent victory civil war erupts and families who fought side by side find themselves pitted against one another putting their loyalties to the ultimate test. System Requirements:Run Time: 127 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre:Â DRAMA UPC:Â 796019802529 Manufacturer No:Â 80252
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Powerful and deep Comment: A powerful film based in the brutal reality of early 20th century Ireland and the struggle for independence. The major problem? Without a good background in the struggle for Irish independence,the major players of the time, and the prevailing attitudes of the period, it may be difficult to grasp the fuill meaning of the film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a powerful film Comment: Many of us have Irish roots, and have been to the Republic of Ireland many times, and seen the emergence in recent years of the "Celtic Tiger." We have watched films about the fight for Irish independence from England in the early 20th Century, but "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" may be the most powerful and moving yet. Its ensemble cast is magnificent, including Cillian Murphy as Damien.
Ireland shared a kinship with the American colonies in its fight against the cruelty and subjugation of the British crown. Just like the American patriots who spurned any compromises with England short of total freedom, this film graphically records the Irish fight for that cherished goal--with brother sometimes pitted against brother, not unlike the American Civil War.
Some of us have Scottish roots and have been there too; and some day Scotland may be totally independent, like William Wallace fought for centuries ago. It is moving in that direction, peacefully.
The courageous American actor Sylvester Stallone said in an interview more than 20 years ago: "A survivor is someone who has to be somewhat of a loner and listen to his own inner voice. And the most important thing . . . a survivor has is to be able to take a totally desperate, negative, horrendous, pessimistic situation and turn it into a positive. And that can happen."
It happened with the American and Irish patriots. And it happens each and every day in the United States today when courageous men and women stand up and fight against injustices, especially those involving governmental functionaries who engage in prosecutorial misconduct and other unconscionable abuses.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick ship - Perfect Condition Comment: Outstanding! Acting, directing, casting, etc. the best. I may be biased since my grandmother on my father's side came from Ireland to marry my grandfather, but I think not!! From stories I've heard and histories I've read about the Irish Revolution and the Irish Civil War, this movie is on target. The British were savage in their treatment of the Irish; and the Irish were savage in their treatment of the British and then of their own. This movie has something for everyone - history, action, war, love story...Outstanding!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wind That Shakes the Barley Comment: The Wind That Shakes the BarleyExcellent movie and seems to be as true to life as you could see in a film. It presented the conflicting emotions of the people at that time in a very realistic way. The film made the historical events of the time seem much more personal and therefor the pain, suffering, sense of loss and triumph much more real.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Childish and one-dimensional Comment: This film is a one-dimensonal account of the Irish war of independence and subsequent civil war in the 1920s. Every character is constructed as a childish stereotype and the result is less a film about what happened in Ireland than an account of Irish self-mythology about the conflict.
The real historical events are not so easy to deal with. In a few years, Ireland went from relative stability to a total breakdown in order which caused the british to leave. The answer to how that happened isn't as easy as young educated doctors seeing british atrocities on their train trips. Nor is there an easy answer why, on attaining independence, that Ireland should degenerate into civil war.
On a technical and craft level, the film is far better than the script it has to work with. It could have been a great film if those involved had been able to rise up above jingoistic patriotism.
Basically, if you want a rah-rah patrotic epic of heroic ireland without any doubts, attention to history, difficult questions or ambiguity, you will like this film.
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