The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006)
Director: Ken Loach
Movie review
From Time Out Chicago
Leftie agitator Loach (My Name Is Joe, Kes) eschews the stifling claustrophobia of his default kitchen-sink mode to craft an epic, tragic, romantic yet hardheaded thriller about the human costs of guerilla warfare.Set in 1920s Ireland, Wind stars Murphy (28 Days Later) as Damien, a young med student poised to leave his rural County Cork home for further studies in London when thuggish British troops murder his soccer teammate in the course of a search for weapons. Radicalized by the atrocity, Damien and his brother Teddy (Delaney) organize an armed IRA cell and stage a series of daring and bloody actions against the occupying forces.
The insurgency eventually forces the British Parliament to concede
to Ireland a degree of autonomy that stops well short of complete
independence. The compromise inflames latent philosophical tensions
between the brothers: The pragmatic Teddy embraces it as good enough
for the time being, while Damien, a zealous socialist, vows to fight on
for his vision of utopia. The souls of both having been hardened by the
brutal discipline of covert partisan struggle, a Cain-and-Abel outcome
is all but inevitable.
The gorgeous cinematography by Barry Ackroyd (United 93) affords expansive outdoor settings for screenwriter Paul Laverty’s full-blooded characterizations and intelligent dialogue, and the large ensemble cast is uniformly superb.
Author: Cliff Doerksen
Time Out Chicago Issue 110: April 5–11, 2007
User reviews of this film
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- Nas said...
- Posted on Jun 04 2009 16:56 The British never give up occupying land and inflicting atrocities whether Ireland, Scotland or Iraq! It has opened my eyes to the plight the Irish went through and why the resistance began.
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- john crean said...
- Posted on May 07 2008 06:41 i'm in this film........ i play chris reilly.
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- liz clarke said...
- Posted on Jan 13 2008 13:06 Most excellent, such great acting. Taught me a lot about the plight of the Irish in the English occupation of it's country.
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Cast & crew
Director: Ken Loach
Producer: Rebecca O'Brien
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Liam Cunningham, Orla Fitzgerald, Padraic Delaney, Gerard Kearney, William Ruane full cast
Duration: 124 mins
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