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Jim Sheridan (1) (1949–)

Auteur de In America [2003 film]

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15 oeuvres 448 utilisateurs 11 critiques

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Œuvres de Jim Sheridan

In America [2003 film] 90 exemplaires
Brothers [2009 film] (2009) — Directeur — 84 exemplaires
In the Name of the Father [1993 film] (1993) — Director/Screenwriter — 59 exemplaires
My Left Foot (Special Edition) (1989) — Director/Screenwriter — 46 exemplaires
Dream House [2011 film] (2013) 32 exemplaires
My Left Foot: A Screenplay (1990) 32 exemplaires
The Boxer [1997 film] (1998) 21 exemplaires
The Field [1990 film] (1991) — Directeur — 20 exemplaires
Into the West [1992 film] (1992) — Screenwriter — 19 exemplaires
Some Mother's Son [1996 film] (1997) — Screenwriter — 13 exemplaires
The Secret Scripture [2016 film] (2016) — Directeur — 7 exemplaires
Leave the Fighting to McGuigan (1985) 5 exemplaires
Mobile Homes (1978) 2 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1949-02-06
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Ireland
Professions
film director
screenwriter
producer

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Een jongere broer (Tommy) van een in Afghanistan vermiste militair (Sam) ontfermt zich over diens vrouw (Grace) en kind . Tegen de verwachting in groeien Tommy en Grace steeds meer naar elkaar toe. Dan komt Sam terug.
 
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pwrtt | 1 autre critique | Sep 24, 2020 |
Will Atenton has just quit his job in the city in order to move to a new house and spend more time with his wife and two little girls. However, it isn't long before he wonders whether the move was a mistake. It turns out that the previous resident killed his wife and two children in the house, and it's now a creepy hangout for local teens. Will's wife and daughters keep spotting someone creeping around outside, which becomes especially worrisome after he learns that the man who used to live there is still alive and walking around free.

I'm pretty sure I remember seeing either a poster or DVD cover with the two little girls whose dresses were blending into the wallpaper (really nice design, even if nothing in the movie was nearly that creepy), and it almost convinced me to spend money on it. I'm glad I didn't, because it was kind of stupid.

Although I was blindsided by a revelation partway through, I didn't think it was at all well handled. I've watched movies that have done similar things, only much better. It didn't feel like there was enough setup, and the emotional manipulation afterward felt cheap. Also, it just plain didn't make sense.

The thing that really annoyed me, however, was the ending, which just sort of plopped into existence. The friendly neighbor and her daughter were never seen again. Will's book was suddenly important enough to be part of the movie's last moments, and of course it was a #1 national bestseller.

Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz did their best, but between the badly handled revelations and occasionally unnatural dialogue, this just wasn't very good.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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½
 
Signalé
Familiar_Diversions | Jul 15, 2020 |
 
Signalé
ME_Dictionary | Mar 20, 2020 |
Artfully made and well-acted, including the children, but the anxsty of the script is ultimately maudlinized by the ending.
Entertaining if you have an appreciation of the situation in Ireland (looked either pre-WW1 or mid-wars to me, but I'm not an expert); the cultural position of Travelers (Gypsies); or just like period pieces.
A bit dark for younger watchers: although nothing occurs needing a rating other than PG, the situation would be incomprehensible and unsettling.
½
 
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librisissimo | May 9, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
15
Membres
448
Popularité
#54,749
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
11
ISBN
36
Langues
1

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