When Mrs McCormick / ghoul / death / banshee waves here at Siobhàn?
Turns out she's not waving but calling? Come she says
But not to her.
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directed by Martin McDonagh, 2022
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Film after film: The Banshees of Inisherin (dir. Martin McDonagh, 2022)
The strength of this heart-breakingly melancholic story of the end of a friendship, or maybe the unwilling recognition that there, in fact, was no friendship, lies in its wide application. One person asks to be left alone, which the other one refuses to grant. This deadlock escalates, while bystanders, people and animals, are increasingly affected. It's a pleasant surprise from McDonagh, whose work I only know from cinema, not from stage, which this film supposedly is closer to. Apart from the two great leads, Keoghan and Condon shine in nuanced supporting roles.
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The Banshees of Inisherin [trailer]
Two lifelong friends find themselves at an impasse when one abruptly ends their relationship, with alarming consequences for both of them.
Being familiar with most of Martin McDonagh's and his brother's previous movies it was to be expected that this may turn out to be more serious than the trailer indicated. But still turned you to be more uncompromising than I thought.
An unusual, memorable story with two very good lead performances. Makes you want to re-watch the partially less serious In Bruges.
Delighted to find out that Brendan Gleeson is a skilled fiddle player in real life.
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