HollowHorn wrote:Went to see 'Neds' the other day & really enjoyed it. The director Peter Mullan really captures the period, especially the school scenes and though I don't remember teachers smoking in class, he has the over use of the 'belt' down to a T. There are some leaps of imagination required to accept the main characters jump from a desire for education to a penchant for evisceration but then again, the movie is only two hours long. Thre are numerous scenes of violence throughout but very few are graphic & none contain much in the way of gore. There is plenty of horror to be had though this is mainly due to the anticipation of what is about to happen rather than what actualy occurs.
The performance of newcomer Conor McCarron is truly something to behold, he is a natural talent & is totaly believable in the lead role. Peter Mullan's turn as the drunken bully of a father is also superb & equaly believable. The are also some moments of sublime comedy, mainly from well kent actor Gary Lewis's sarcastic schoolteacher & Christopher Wallace's portrayal of 'Wee T'
I'd recommend this this film without hesitation & the music is fabulous too btw.
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Nice splurge there HH .. thanks for that .. it's been sitting in my 'To Watch' tray for a while now.
I had planned a viewing at the weekend but I think things are going to be a bit hectic (Clutha on Saturday and then out for dinner on Sunday) so it looks like a Monday night jobber.
My interest has well and truly been pricked now .. nice one.