Just watched it last night & am afraid it’s gonna go on for weeks, I’ve still to catch up with some other Oscar nominees but this film won’t let me to easily.
when Brendan says that they had to shoot the last scene on the last day because they couldn't do it out of order as they did not know where it was going until the end. That's beautiful art man, and so rare to see Hollywood stars put up with. It shows how much they are really dedicated to the craft and delivering the authenticity of the story through Martin's vision. Beautiful, I want these 3 to keep making movies forever, we can't wait 14 years every time
It also kind of explains why the ending is: "I'll see you later and we'll carry on off camrea". He didn't plan an ending, couldn't think of one and when it came time that he needed one, all he did was shrug his shoulders and say "I don't have one" Yet it's still one of the best films i've seen in many years. I suppose the ending isn't why you watch the Banshees of Inisherin
The simplicity of the writing allows the actors to wring every last emotion from each other. One scene I found particularly haunting was when Dominic asked Siobhán if she could love him. What Mr. Keoghan accomplishes in two minutes is astonishing. With facial tics, twisting fingers and muddled words, he is heartbreakingly excellent. When he softly says, " Well, there's another dream gone, " it's crippling.
I think Dominic will haunt me a long time. And the scene you mentioned is one I replayed almost immediately after first watching the movie. I'm just stunned by Keoghan's mastery of the role. It a jaw-dropping performance that I hope gets the recognition it deserves.
The way his face crumbles when Brendan says he doesn't want to be his friend anymore.... just pure class. He showed bits of that in In Bruges too but this was on another level.
I've never wanted an actor to win an Oscar more than I want Colin Farrell to win one for this performance. He's incredible in this movie and soulful and he deserves it.
@@shamelesshussy Irish civil war wasn’t between Ireland And UK just so you know. Hence, civil. It was between the Irish free state and the Anti Treaty IRA.
*No spoiler intended* It's been quite a while since I shed a tear for a film, but there's a certain part with a policeman, then no dialogue between Brendan & Colin and to see the amount of pain inside him was so very powerful and so sad, that I could not help myself but cry. I love these three individually and even more so together. What an incredible group of artists. What a beautiful, funny, desperately sad, and clever story this is. Uniquely perfect. I hope Brendan, Colin, Martin & the team get the Oscar recognition that they truly deserve.
The dialogue in this film feels like singing in a weird way. Absolutely beautiful. Also love that Gleeson and Farrell literally finish each other’s sentences.
The previous film I saw to watching B of I had a budget probably 100 times bigger , hundred more actors and enough special effects to last a lifetime but only One was engaging and brilliant and deserves so much more recognition than an over bloated, hyped movie that left me wondering for the future of movies. B of I restores my faith.
It’s so interesting to see people say that this movie hit the mark for them, but for me it hit all the marks. I can imagine it feeling slow if you don’t pay it your full attention, because so much of what happens is in the facial expressions or what isn’t said. It’s such an interesting exploration into a very simple idea, and I loved it
This film was a genuine masterpiece. The scene where a woman is painting over the red with the Kelly Green was just such a magnificent touch. The whole film is perfection. Loved what seems like a slight nod to Joyce’s “Eveline” from “Dubliners”.
Unwavering sincerity. His performance crept up on me and by the end he just blew me away… they were all fantastic but I cant imagine how Barry has been overlooked for best supporting actor nominations. I can only imagine its politics and wanting to nominate Brendan first but as much as I love Brendan and he’s very deserving, Barry was a standout for me.
So many layers to it. I probably read stuff into this that wasn't even meant to be there but that's what makes a movie like this so great, rewatch-able and akin to something like poetry or a novel
I'm really happy for this latest work by Martin McDonagh. He is a master of producing deep, tender, and sweet sadness, hope, and dread, amid a show of absurd brutality and darkness. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are his vessels, so perfect in their pairing, but the whole cast (especially Barry Keoghan!) bring his exquisite writing to life in way that is simply awe-inspiring. The so-called "Irish black comedy" form, of which McDonagh is the master, is really about love and desire ... all gone awry. And it is in the going awry that the love and desire is shown in its clearest form. So it has a depth that is extraordinary.
Absolutely amazing film. All the people involved are incredibly talented storytellers, be it the writing of the story, the directing, the acting, and other aspects. They should all be very proud with what they have produced and we couldn't care less about the Oscars!
This is a phenomenal film. I watch a lot of films and they simply don’t make films like this anymore? I never felt as if I were watching a scene in a film, it was as if I were sitting right there, watching all this unfold as if I lived in the same town and knew these characters my entire life. These three have some chemistry that I’m desperate to see more of. I’ve always loved their earlier film “In Bruges” and saw this without knowing anything about the plot. The only aspects of “In Bruges” this film includes are these two actors and the writer/director, that’s it. It’s a completely different film and perhaps even better than “In Bruges.” The dialog & emoting between Farrell and Gleeson was incredible to watch. Despite my being something of a simple, “nuts & bolts” fan of film, I simply can’t remember the last time I thought so intensely about a film days after viewing it. It says a lot about how entertaining this film was to watch, and how it’s a shame that we don’t see films like this very often.
I loved this film. The story couldn't be farther from my own life yet it was so universally close on it's themes and heart. It was gorgeous to look at and all the laughs landed perfectly. Barry Keoghan was amazing.
Would pay to see an action medieval movie with Colin and Brendan with this director too! Such an underrated trio. first In Burges now this.. Great work!
I loved her as Mike’s daughter in law in BCS. But I honestly don’t remember her in Breaking Bad. I remember she had an episode in the series premiere of The Walking Dead, I think it was season 4 premiere and as a walker in the mid season finale. She’s SO gorgeous AND talented. LOVE Kerry! Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚 Stay safe mate🌎✌🏼 Peace & Prayers for the people of Ukraine🇺🇦
Both gents are great actors and they work together so well I cant wait to see this Homeland movie I just cant and there will be some tears and joys I'm sure.
The whole Irish Civil War parable stuff totally went over my head but the film had such an impact on me all the same. For me there was another kind of conflict, an internal conflict, between my drive to make something of myself and (as a 42 year old) the look back at all the things I lost along the way. To have a drive and aspirations is no bad thing but don't forget that the only truly important part of life is the connections we make and have. That scene where Pádraic rebukes Colm's "niceness" with an impassioned speech about how important his sister is to him, was just the most powerful scene. It really made me thing about my own life.
Huge fan of In Bruges. This movie was just amazing at so many levels, and like someone else in the comments stated; I'm still mulling it around and thinking about all of it. AMAZING
After watching Everything Everywhere All at Once, which became instantly my favorite movie ever, I left the theatre full of love and compassion. After watching the Banshees, which I really loved too, I left the theatre feeling hopeless and lonely. Both so powerful in different ways, it's nice to allow art to play with your feelings like this 🥲
I really enjoyed this film. In fact I've watched it 3 time and enjoyed it each time. Colin Farrell was so good in it. He was just such a lovely person. I'm going to watch it again tonight after seeing this.
Brilliant movie. Writing, cinematography off the charts. Colin Farrell incredible; all the actors, Brendan especially too. So much about human nature. Irish war. Perfection.
Oh, I just watched Banshees of Inisherin on HBO and am speechless and in tears. So sad, so touching, funny, painful, absurd and amazingly real. I wanted to see it in the theater but friends voted me down, then suddenly here it is on HBO. Wish I'd seen it at the theater though, too - but maybe I'd have been overwhelmed with emotions. Reminds me too of my wish that live local theater would return to the city I live in (mostly disappeared since 2020) - to see more of the playwright's work. In the meantime, guess I'll have to read them.
Best film I've watched in a very long time, I watch a fair few. Billboards was one of the best too. My kind of story telling. I'm very grateful for this art, thank you.
Watched this a couple of nights ago. I can't stop thinking about it. Haven't had a movie get to me so emotionally in quite some time. The best movie I've seen in quite some time as well. Lol How dare he put a rainbow in the sky ln the opening shot. (That's sarcasm) And what a wonderful little Donkey.
Irish Civil War - on the horizon - a character of possibilities - freedom? What would that bring to the people? The war interrupted and was just right over there… I wondered if that violence was going to arrive all over this community…. I loved it and plan to watch it again! Thank you everyone, I love your art! It’s beautiful to celebrate all of you in your element - your heart filled work and compassion….
I am not sure if I liked or deeply loved this movie, but I am leaning towards the latter. Second viewing incoming. Simple but complex. Funny but sad. Superficial but deep. Human, all too human. Seems like we have a beautiful masterpiece here. A classic.
What a fantastic film. Elegantly complex, and captivating. Absolutely brilliant acting from the entire cast. And the landscape throughout was just incredible. The dynamic duo knocked it out the park. Again. As did the Director. Again.
I had to watch this movie twice man it was so amazing and even better on the second watch. So great to have a spiritual successor to in Bruges. I saw in Bruges as a kid, it came out when I was like 10 and I loved it then and everytime I watch it it gets better and better. Think my last rewatch was 2 or 3 years ago might go for another soon
Amazing acting. I was stuck on a seven hour flight and watched this movie with subtitles only since I had no ear buds for the airlines screen. Never enjoyed a movie so much based on just facial expressions and mannerisms.
You know a movie is truly great when you can't stop thinking about it days after you finish it.
Literally me
Haven't been able to stop thinking about it for days.
So true, still thinking about it 2 weeks later.
Just watched it last night & am afraid it’s gonna go on for weeks, I’ve still to catch up with some other Oscar nominees but this film won’t let me to easily.
Same. Perhaps more so if you're living on the West-Coast yourself.
when Brendan says that they had to shoot the last scene on the last day because they couldn't do it out of order as they did not know where it was going until the end. That's beautiful art man, and so rare to see Hollywood stars put up with. It shows how much they are really dedicated to the craft and delivering the authenticity of the story through Martin's vision. Beautiful, I want these 3 to keep making movies forever, we can't wait 14 years every time
Amen.
Amen x 2
x3
x 4
It also kind of explains why the ending is: "I'll see you later and we'll carry on off camrea". He didn't plan an ending, couldn't think of one and when it came time that he needed one, all he did was shrug his shoulders and say "I don't have one" Yet it's still one of the best films i've seen in many years. I suppose the ending isn't why you watch the Banshees of Inisherin
The simplicity of the writing allows the actors to wring every last emotion from each other. One scene I found particularly haunting was when Dominic asked Siobhán if she could love him. What Mr. Keoghan accomplishes in two minutes is astonishing. With facial tics, twisting fingers and muddled words, he is heartbreakingly excellent. When he softly says, " Well, there's another dream gone, " it's crippling.
he's the village gom we all came to love.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Watched this a few days ago and thought he was excellent in this and especially that scene. It was both funny and heartbreaking all at the same time.
I think Dominic will haunt me a long time. And the scene you mentioned is one I replayed almost immediately after first watching the movie. I'm just stunned by Keoghan's mastery of the role. It a jaw-dropping performance that I hope gets the recognition it deserves.
That scene tore my heart out 😭
I think this was Colin Farrell best acting. Just watching his facial expressions and body movements. Work of art
Agreed!
I so agree!
The way his face crumbles when Brendan says he doesn't want to be his friend anymore.... just pure class. He showed bits of that in In Bruges too but this was on another level.
I never rated him until this role. Brilliant!
@@JohnnyMagorish Wow. What else had you seen him in?
Love this trio since In Bruge. One of my favourites.
So true. In Bruges is definitely up there in my list of absolutely favourite extraordinary movies
I really love their chemistry together
Agreed! In Bruges is still my favourite of McDonagh’s. Haven’t seen Inisherin though, hope it’s just as good if not better.
@@imanis.h.8431 It's a slow burner, if you require the time and the patience. It's really all up to you if you'll like it or not.
@@imanis.h.8431 U should watch Seven Psychopaths
I've never wanted an actor to win an Oscar more than I want Colin Farrell to win one for this performance. He's incredible in this movie and soulful and he deserves it.
He clearly deserved it.
What I like is how the Irish Civil War is off screen, but clearly has an effect on the story.
I mean, is it offscreen? It’s a fairly broad parable. Brendan and Colin play Ireland and the UK.
@@shamelesshussy Irish civil war wasn’t between Ireland And UK just so you know. Hence, civil. It was between the Irish free state and the Anti Treaty IRA.
Interesting
Especially considering Mr Gleason's connection with London, and having played Michael Collins and Winston Churchill...
@@shamelesshussyyou confused bro
Such an odd, hilarious, and depressing film. I really loved it.
Is it similar to In Bruges then?
@@barry4649 not really
@@barry4649 In Bruges way better
@@mikehunt8587 I love In Bruges so that doesn’t tell me much tbh, it could still be brilliant and not be as good as In Bruges
@@barry4649 I'd give Bruges a 9.5 and this new one a 6 at best
*No spoiler intended*
It's been quite a while since I shed a tear for a film, but there's a certain part with a policeman, then no dialogue between Brendan & Colin and to see the amount of pain inside him was so very powerful and so sad, that I could not help myself but cry.
I love these three individually and even more so together. What an incredible group of artists.
What a beautiful, funny, desperately sad, and clever story this is.
Uniquely perfect.
I hope Brendan, Colin, Martin & the team get the Oscar recognition that they truly deserve.
Great comment 👍
yeah, when he just breaks down finally and no one says a word throughout
Colin Farrell eyebrows should get Oscar!
There's a palpable need for more fims and TV starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson
The dialogue in this film feels like singing in a weird way. Absolutely beautiful. Also love that Gleeson and Farrell literally finish each other’s sentences.
This movie blew me away. I laughed and cried and everything in between. Definitely in the running for best of the year.
The actors are superb. I fell in love with Colin Farrell's character. But the story make's my heart hurt.
@Colin Farrell I don't like you no more. If you comment one more time, I'll have to cut off one of me fingers.
Colin Farrell's character died. He was a changed man at the end.
Love all the love Barry Keoghan is getting in these comments. Whole cast is aces and/but the specific praise for his performance is wonderful.
This Trio is so unbelievably well-fitting, it is scarce to find this in cinema these days.
The previous film I saw to watching B of I had a budget probably 100 times bigger , hundred more actors and enough special effects to last a lifetime but only One was engaging and brilliant and deserves so much more recognition than an over bloated, hyped movie that left me wondering for the future of movies. B of I restores my faith.
the whole movie, in every aspect, is a complete masterpiece
Yep, well said 👏
It’s so interesting to see people say that this movie hit the mark for them, but for me it hit all the marks. I can imagine it feeling slow if you don’t pay it your full attention, because so much of what happens is in the facial expressions or what isn’t said. It’s such an interesting exploration into a very simple idea, and I loved it
Totally agree. And so universal, everyone could understand the feelings of both characters
I’ve seen this movie twice and can’t wait to see it again. My favourite movie of the year and absolute classic.
Hollywood doesn’t deserve these excellent actors nor this sublime movie. So genuine, so refined, so deep!
This film was a genuine masterpiece. The scene where a woman is painting over the red with the Kelly Green was just such a magnificent touch. The whole film is perfection. Loved what seems like a slight nod to Joyce’s “Eveline” from “Dubliners”.
"I didn't come here for licks!", the best line in the movie, had me in stitches.
@sigmadeez420 🤣
So many great and silly lines. Gorgeous dialogue
@@nixonagnewreviews7206
Unlicks! you daft bollix!
I felt deeply depressed by the time I left the theater. Really shook me.
How excellent was Barry in his role? So brilliant. Just wanted to express that on some kind of public forum.
Excellent 👍🏼
The scene with himself and Kerry by the lake is just too too good. He's impossibly talented.
Unwavering sincerity. His performance crept up on me and by the end he just blew me away… they were all fantastic but I cant imagine how Barry has been overlooked for best supporting actor nominations. I can only imagine its politics and wanting to nominate Brendan first but as much as I love Brendan and he’s very deserving, Barry was a standout for me.
@@jacobpaint totally agree , he stole every scene he was in
“What are we, in France now?”
So many layers to it. I probably read stuff into this that wasn't even meant to be there but that's what makes a movie like this so great, rewatch-able and akin to something like poetry or a novel
Incredible acting duo. Genius film.
I'm really happy for this latest work by Martin McDonagh. He is a master of producing deep, tender, and sweet sadness, hope, and dread, amid a show of absurd brutality and darkness. Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are his vessels, so perfect in their pairing, but the whole cast (especially Barry Keoghan!) bring his exquisite writing to life in way that is simply awe-inspiring. The so-called "Irish black comedy" form, of which McDonagh is the master, is really about love and desire ... all gone awry. And it is in the going awry that the love and desire is shown in its clearest form. So it has a depth that is extraordinary.
A magnificent film with phenomenal actors, and a breathtaking setting.
Best film I've seen this year. Deserves all the awards!
Absolutely amazing film. All the people involved are incredibly talented storytellers, be it the writing of the story, the directing, the acting, and other aspects. They should all be very proud with what they have produced and we couldn't care less about the Oscars!
I've seen quite a few of this year's nominated films, and this one has stayed with me. A masterpiece.
Been stoked for this since I heard it was coming. Two of my personal favourite Irish actors, alongside Cillian Murphy, Aidan Gillen, and Ciarán Hinds.
Add Domhnall Gleeson in there too 🙂
So much love for this film, Martin, Colin and Brendan (and In Bruges) please keep creating together
This is a phenomenal film. I watch a lot of films and they simply don’t make films like this anymore? I never felt as if I were watching a scene in a film, it was as if I were sitting right there, watching all this unfold as if I lived in the same town and knew these characters my entire life. These three have some chemistry that I’m desperate to see more of.
I’ve always loved their earlier film “In Bruges” and saw this without knowing anything about the plot. The only aspects of “In Bruges” this film includes are these two actors and the writer/director, that’s it. It’s a completely different film and perhaps even better than “In Bruges.” The dialog & emoting between Farrell and Gleeson was incredible to watch. Despite my being something of a simple, “nuts & bolts” fan of film, I simply can’t remember the last time I thought so intensely about a film days after viewing it. It says a lot about how entertaining this film was to watch, and how it’s a shame that we don’t see films like this very often.
Exactly how I felt!
I'm inclined to say that this is their best work. This film has so many ways to read it without being annoyingly artsy.
Amazing movie…even the animals were amazing..when the sheep dog takes the shears away ..you could feel his pain
I loved this film. The story couldn't be farther from my own life yet it was so universally close on it's themes and heart. It was gorgeous to look at and all the laughs landed perfectly. Barry Keoghan was amazing.
The scene in this great film when Colm drives the horse drawn buggy for Padraic had me bawling.
There was love underneath his desire to end the friendship. Heartbreaking
I loved the film, I love these two actors, especially together, and Martin McDonagh is a genius.
Would pay to see an action medieval movie with Colin and Brendan with this director too! Such an underrated trio. first In Burges now this.. Great work!
The Last Duel would be great for you
I loved Martin getting the band back together for this beautiful work
Great movie. These two make an incredible team. Both very talented.
Thank you Martin for writing a beautiful piece for these beautiful talented men.
Kerry Condon was amazing in this as well. Loved her in both 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul' as well.
I loved her as Mike’s daughter in law in BCS.
But I honestly don’t remember her in Breaking Bad.
I remember she had an episode in the series premiere of The Walking Dead, I think it was season 4 premiere and as a walker in the mid season finale.
She’s SO gorgeous AND talented.
LOVE Kerry!
Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚
Stay safe mate🌎✌🏼
Peace & Prayers for the people of Ukraine🇺🇦
@@katherinea.williams3044 The character appears in Breaking Bad - very briefly - but played by a different actress.
Watching _Farrell_ in this movie reminds me of what good acting, real acting, is all about!!! Hoping he lands the G Globe! Nice job, Colin!
“Maybe he just doesn’t like you anymore”…. brutal delivery from Kerry Condon
I just put it together that multiple films that I love (including Banshees) were all in fact directed by Martin McDonagh. What a pleasant revelation.
Colin Farrell is such an eloquent, intelligent man. Brendan Gleeson is always a joy to watch.
So good to see these two being friendly with one another
This is my favorite movie in 2022. Best picture made in the year. The message is even better.
Both gents are great actors and they work together so well I cant wait to see this Homeland movie I just cant and there will be some tears and joys I'm sure.
The whole Irish Civil War parable stuff totally went over my head but the film had such an impact on me all the same. For me there was another kind of conflict, an internal conflict, between my drive to make something of myself and (as a 42 year old) the look back at all the things I lost along the way. To have a drive and aspirations is no bad thing but don't forget that the only truly important part of life is the connections we make and have. That scene where Pádraic rebukes Colm's "niceness" with an impassioned speech about how important his sister is to him, was just the most powerful scene. It really made me thing about my own life.
Breath of fresh air! This movie was great. Have been looking for something like this for so long. Great to see real cinema still exists
Huge fan of In Bruges. This movie was just amazing at so many levels, and like someone else in the comments stated; I'm still mulling it around and thinking about all of it. AMAZING
After watching Everything Everywhere All at Once, which became instantly my favorite movie ever, I left the theatre full of love and compassion. After watching the Banshees, which I really loved too, I left the theatre feeling hopeless and lonely. Both so powerful in different ways, it's nice to allow art to play with your feelings like this 🥲
It's a phenomenal film and Brendan better win the Oscar.
so good this film...loved it.....and Farrell...poor soul...going to see it again tomorrow
Fantastic film from start to finish!
This movie made me call an old friend.
Beginning to end loved this film.
loved the film....because of the writing & especially the marvelous actors ❤️
Great movie, need more of these 2 together
I really enjoyed this film. In fact I've watched it 3 time and enjoyed it each time. Colin Farrell was so good in it. He was just such a lovely person. I'm going to watch it again tonight after seeing this.
Such a great film. As funny as it was sad and just gorgeous to look at.
saw this yesterday. absolutely superb. my favourite film since uncut gems.
I already can't wait to rewatch this! HUGE Colin Farrell fan and he was incredible in this. Hell both of them were incredible!!
People who love and understand their craft. 👍
Loved this film I find the acting by all the cast Involved just fantastic 👏
He’s right about the one sitting thing, I was watching it last night and planned to go to bed and finish the next day but I just couldn’t
Brilliant movie. Writing, cinematography off the charts. Colin Farrell incredible; all the actors, Brendan especially too. So much about human nature. Irish war. Perfection.
Poor Jenny!! She was a cutie.
Oh, I just watched Banshees of Inisherin on HBO and am speechless and in tears. So sad, so touching, funny, painful, absurd and amazingly real. I wanted to see it in the theater but friends voted me down, then suddenly here it is on HBO. Wish I'd seen it at the theater though, too - but maybe I'd have been overwhelmed with emotions. Reminds me too of my wish that live local theater would return to the city I live in (mostly disappeared since 2020) - to see more of the playwright's work. In the meantime, guess I'll have to read them.
be sure to see In Bruges
and get better friends
Beautiful film. Im just glad i got to watch it without knowing more than the title, leading actors and director.
I love Colin. So much lol. Since I was 14, I just can’t help but comment when I see his face 😂❤
I loved this film so much. It was brilliant.
Loved the film. Superb acting from all the characters. Awesome!
What happeneds in the end
@@Galway648 they get eaten by dinosaurs.
Amazing film from two amazing actors.the support actors we're also brilliant
.well done m.mcdonah
Watched it in the cinema - excellent film!
Best film I've watched in a very long time, I watch a fair few. Billboards was one of the best too. My kind of story telling. I'm very grateful for this art, thank you.
I am treating myself to this movie tomorrow.
Such a great and beautiful story this movie tells, instant classic like the rest of his work.
Such an awesome movie!! Would love another film from the three of them 👍
Watched this a couple of nights ago. I can't stop thinking about it. Haven't had a movie get to me so emotionally in quite some time. The best movie I've seen in quite some time as well. Lol How dare he put a rainbow in the sky ln the opening shot. (That's sarcasm) And what a wonderful little Donkey.
As the civil war came to an end, theirs was just beginning. Outstanding film.
End? The ‘end’ of the war wasnt the end of the troubles
I’ve watched “Banshees” twice. It’s such an exquisite movie I reckon there’s a few more watches in it to reveal some more cinematic gems!
I bet you still do not understand the movie
Irish Civil War - on the horizon - a character of possibilities - freedom? What would that bring to the people?
The war interrupted and was just right over there… I wondered if that violence was going to arrive all over this community….
I loved it and plan to watch it again! Thank you everyone, I love your art! It’s beautiful to celebrate all of you in your element - your heart filled work and compassion….
I am not sure if I liked or deeply loved this movie, but I am leaning towards the latter. Second viewing incoming. Simple but complex. Funny but sad. Superficial but deep. Human, all too human. Seems like we have a beautiful masterpiece here. A classic.
Three fecking legends, this film is a masterpiece.
Saw this first time the other night have seen it two times since , bravo
This movie explores the theme of relationship in such an interesting way. Super original. If you haven't seen it, give it a shot!
And the parallels with the 'brothers' who fell out in the Civil War
Glad Colin won the Golden Globe.
Me too, so deserved!
It is a masterpiece. True cinematic ART.
What a fantastic film. Elegantly complex, and captivating. Absolutely brilliant acting from the entire cast. And the landscape throughout was just incredible.
The dynamic duo knocked it out the park. Again. As did the Director. Again.
This was my favorite film of 2022! Well done and so enjoyable 💯
Amazing amazing amazing acting
feckin' brilliant! actors and scenary. The Emerald Isle shines!
I had to watch this movie twice man it was so amazing and even better on the second watch. So great to have a spiritual successor to in Bruges. I saw in Bruges as a kid, it came out when I was like 10 and I loved it then and everytime I watch it it gets better and better. Think my last rewatch was 2 or 3 years ago might go for another soon
stunning film, cant get enough of CF and BG since in Bruges, this chemistry can not be faked and it pours onto screen , just amazing.
So excited to see this
Amazing acting. I was stuck on a seven hour flight and watched this movie with subtitles only since I had no ear buds for the airlines screen. Never enjoyed a movie so much based on just facial expressions and mannerisms.
iwanna see this film ,it looks great