The Disintegration of a Family
BLACK IRISH is one of those little Independent films that manage to give more to the audience than the extreme constrictions of time and budget would suggest. Writer/director Brad Gunn (his first film) manages to tell a story about an Irish family from South Boston that is sincere, realistic, poignant, and profound, and though he worked with a small budget and a shooting schedule of 22 days, he has produced a fine little gem of a film.
The McKay family has problems: father Desmond (Brendan Glesson) lacks work and spends most of his time drinking beer and watching baseball on TV, having been a promising baseball player as a youngster but nipped by the Vietnam War into glum lethargy; mother Margaret (Melissa Leo) resents the shadow of the man she married and works as a social worker to support her family; daughter Kathleen (Emily VanKamp) is pregnant, unwed, and when denied the choice of abortion by her mother's strong Catholicism is determined to have the child by herself,...
Black Irish
This is a gut wrenching yet heartwarming story with superb acting by most of the cast - real to life. Highly recommended.
excellent
i consider this to be one of the better films i have seen in quite some time. such a good mix of bright and dark, humour and pathos as real life is.
the bid with the bird flying into the window is worth watching the movie even if you don't like the rest of it.
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