The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)

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Country: EIRE/GB/US
Technical: col/2.39:1 109m
Director: Martin McDonagh
Cast: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, Barry Keoghan

Synopsis:

On the western island of Inisherin, in 1923, lifelong drinking chums suddenly find themselves estranged by the refusal of one of them to speak to the other any more. Meanwhile shots and explosions on the mainland speak of the Civil War between the Free Staters and the IRA.

Review:

Blackly comic but deadly serious, McDonagh's portrayal of sudden change in an immutable landscape has an old world charm punctured by shafts of anachronism. It is tempting to see in the musician's refusal to waste any more time on 'chitchat' an allegory for Ireland's concurrent political 'coming of age', while the livestock farmer's bucolic simplicity, or 'niceness', equates to your standard affable 'Oirishman', oblivious to the larger forces at work. Finger loppings and croft burning seem out of place otherwise. Carter Burwell's mystical score and the dumb loyalty of animals enrich the flavour of this idiosyncratic Irish stew.

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Country: EIRE/GB/US
Technical: col/2.39:1 109m
Director: Martin McDonagh
Cast: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, Barry Keoghan

Synopsis:

On the western island of Inisherin, in 1923, lifelong drinking chums suddenly find themselves estranged by the refusal of one of them to speak to the other any more. Meanwhile shots and explosions on the mainland speak of the Civil War between the Free Staters and the IRA.

Review:

Blackly comic but deadly serious, McDonagh's portrayal of sudden change in an immutable landscape has an old world charm punctured by shafts of anachronism. It is tempting to see in the musician's refusal to waste any more time on 'chitchat' an allegory for Ireland's concurrent political 'coming of age', while the livestock farmer's bucolic simplicity, or 'niceness', equates to your standard affable 'Oirishman', oblivious to the larger forces at work. Finger loppings and croft burning seem out of place otherwise. Carter Burwell's mystical score and the dumb loyalty of animals enrich the flavour of this idiosyncratic Irish stew.


Country: EIRE/GB/US
Technical: col/2.39:1 109m
Director: Martin McDonagh
Cast: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, Barry Keoghan

Synopsis:

On the western island of Inisherin, in 1923, lifelong drinking chums suddenly find themselves estranged by the refusal of one of them to speak to the other any more. Meanwhile shots and explosions on the mainland speak of the Civil War between the Free Staters and the IRA.

Review:

Blackly comic but deadly serious, McDonagh's portrayal of sudden change in an immutable landscape has an old world charm punctured by shafts of anachronism. It is tempting to see in the musician's refusal to waste any more time on 'chitchat' an allegory for Ireland's concurrent political 'coming of age', while the livestock farmer's bucolic simplicity, or 'niceness', equates to your standard affable 'Oirishman', oblivious to the larger forces at work. Finger loppings and croft burning seem out of place otherwise. Carter Burwell's mystical score and the dumb loyalty of animals enrich the flavour of this idiosyncratic Irish stew.