We absolutely loved this film.
Set in the '50's, it's the story of a young woman coming to New York
from a small town in Ireland in search of a better life. There is an
unusual twist. . . . . . . but I'll not give it away here and spoil it, just go watch it
for yourself, and take your hanky or lots of tissues!
Bob shed a few tears and held my hand in several scenes (more on that
another time - but as you may know, I too left my home country for America at
a young age, therefore so much of this story resonates with me).
I cried buckets and was grateful I'd used waterproof mascara that day!
Saoirse Ronan was once again amazing - what a wonderful actress
she has become, and still only 21. One of very few Irish actresses to appear
in the last fifty years or so, her performance in 'Brooklyn' solidifies her transition
from child star (in 'Atonement', 'The Lovely Bones' etc.) to major actress.
. . . . . . and don't feel bad if, like most people unfamiliar with the correct
pronunciation of many Irish names, you have trouble with this one,
Saoirse is pronounced "SEER-sha" - just so you know, and you will want to be
talking about this special actress a lot in the future.
This is a just released new movie - you may not find it in your
area yet, and I doubt on Netflix for some time. Be sure to put it
on your list though.
This is a just released new movie - you may not find it in your
area yet, and I doubt on Netflix for some time. Be sure to put it
on your list though.
I have never watched that movie...but now I will.
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ReplyDeleteColm Toibin writes beautifully and I enjoyed the book immensely.
I'm drawn to Irish writers because of my heritage. Colm writes with such tenderness in spite of harsh times . You’ll know what I mean when you visit Ireland Mary.
The film starts its NZ season on 21st January - I'll be there!
I’m forewarned and prepared to shed bucket loads too!
Love
Shane
Going on my Netflix list!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation. I did see it advertised and thought it sounded good. We were talking about going to the movies sometime between Christmas and New Year's. I think this one would be a good one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good movie, although I'm finding lately that life is full of harsh things and I want happiness in my leisure time.
ReplyDeleteThanks ever so much for telling your readers how to pronounce Saoirse; I would never have guessed. I love Colm Toibin's books, but I have no clue when it comes to pronouncing Irish names, and for that reason am reluctant to try books with an Irish setting. Every time I come to a name I can't pronounce, it's like a roadblock has been thrown up and I have to stop and think about how to pronounce the name before I can move on. This movie, however, is definitely on my list as I enjoyed reading the book quite some time ago.
ReplyDeleteI want to see this too, Mary, but like you, am afraid it will hit too close to home and make me well up with tears too much. Not sure I can do it. HOw easy it is for people now though with the advent of computers and email and internet! no long delays between shipped letters!
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