Director:
Neil JordanGuión:
Neil JordanCámara:
Ian WilsonMúsica:
Anne DudleyReparto:
Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Forest Whitaker, Adrian Dunbar, Jaye Davidson, Andrée Bernard, Jim Broadbent, Ralph Brown, Bryan Coleman, Tony Slattery (más)Sinopsis(1)
La organización terrorista IRA secuestra a un soldado británico. Durante su confinamiento, el prisionero entabla amistad con Fergus, uno de los terroristas, y le pide que, si lo matan, vaya a ver a su novia. Tiempo más tarde, Fergus, huyendo de sus compañeros, viaja a Londres al pub donde trabaja Dil, la novia del soldado británico. (United International Pictures)
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A psychologically rich and intriguing portrayal, particularly in the relationship between a kind-hearted soldier and a black prisoner, which gradually transitions into a very unique and personal love affair, with one of the most peculiar women in the history of cinema playing a role. The characters are excellent, with an immense emotional foundation. At one moment, you feel sadness, only to be smiling moments later. Neil Jordan has a unprecedented way of captivating viewers, and the key revelation in the middle of the film is truly a dense and profound matter for the resilient. ()
A film with great, both expected and unexpected twists that shift the film into a completely different direction. It’s a film about how love is complicated, to the point where even its protagonists aren't really capable of knowing if they love, what or whom they love, and how much they're willing to sacrifice for their love. Stephen Rea is amazing, Jaye Davidson is stunning, and of course, the great Jim Broadbent in a supporting role. But the story... ()
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