I loved living in Ulster. I was a Brit and went to university at Coleraine. As a Brit I learned very quickly where and where not to go. I didn’t realise the degree of emity between Protestants and Catholics. As a Brit it was assumed I was a Protestant. As a Brit I faced the national humiliation of the rampant anti-Catholicism and degradation of good honest folk. I’m not a republican but the Catholics were treated abysmally
While it's a good film, it is a bit depressing and silly in parts. Nice to see such a young Ciaran Hinds, I've seen him since in Veronica Guerin, The Dry and Belfast and in Some Mothers Son before this film.
Thank you for this film.
I loved living in Ulster. I was a Brit and went to university at Coleraine. As a Brit I learned very quickly where and where not to go. I didn’t realise the degree of emity between Protestants and Catholics. As a Brit it was assumed I was a Protestant. As a Brit I faced the national humiliation of the rampant anti-Catholicism and degradation of good honest folk. I’m not a republican but the Catholics were treated abysmally
This movie helped me to understand a little bit more, the true struggle for peace,during those days.Well worth the watching.
Excellent
The guy with the carbine at the start looks very similar to "frames" the guy shot dead in resurrection man.
They had to add the silly parts as u say to bring the seriousness of this to long situation
It's all to sad on both sides!!
While it's a good film, it is a bit depressing and silly in parts. Nice to see such a young Ciaran Hinds, I've seen him since in Veronica Guerin, The Dry and Belfast and in Some Mothers Son before this film.
And Juliet, two very good actors.
John 3:16