THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures
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Published 2022-08-04
Cast: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, Barry Keoghan
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All Comments (21)
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Such a delight to see these two on screen together again. Pure magic.
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Martin Mcdonagh is a man born in England who we fully accept, embrace and love as an Irishman. In Bruges was two of the best Irish characters ever put on screen. It looks like he's only gone and done it again
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Gleeson and Farrel reunited—what a blessing! In Bruge was outstanding!
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Brendan Gleeson is one of the most underrated actors of our time.
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So excited to watch them again in another film
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Very relatable problem with male friendships. You can't really break up with your friends! Best you can do is ignore em or be blunt and mean, and surely they'll take the hint and leave you alone right? Well, what if they won't? Love the premise (and the In Bruges reunion!)
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Here for the In Bruges Reunion.
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This is going to be epic. I cannot wait. The chemistry these two have is funny in itself .
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This looks great. Darkly funny while also hinting at the possibility of some truly dark themes. Bruges is incredible because it starts straightforward enough before going deep into guilt and depression before hitting us with a truly dark third act.
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I’m very intrigued after watching that. Seems like it’ll certainly take a very dark turn.
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If anyone is interested, the chair shown at 0:52 and 2:13 is a typical irish chair, also called gibson chair. It's a piece of furniture that was made not by professional chairmakers but by farmers or the local carpenter, wheelwright, etc.
They could have put any chair as most people likely wouldn't care but it's very appropriate.
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Martin McDonough is a great playwright. This has the hallmarks of his play, The Cripple of Inishmaan which I had the pleasure of performing in as a teenager. Can’t wait to watch this.
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In Bruges is one of my favourite films ever, so glad to see these two working together again
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Definitely feels like a play he wrote and put on a shelf that he turned into a movie. Let's just hope it works as a movie too. His styles with the two mediums are different and this feels a lot more like Cripple of Inishman than In Bruge.
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Finally watched In Bruges for the first time a couple of weeks ago and I loved the dynamic between Colin and Brendan. Will definitely be checking this out
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It's just magnificent to see a Martin McDonagh movie coming out. Who knows this movie might win him an Oscar
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Yep, definitely seeing this. Love McDonagh's work and I'm glad that he takes his time with his choice of projects. Goes to show that quantity doesn't always equal quality.
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Can’t wait for this. I loved the chemistry these two had in In Bruges.
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Absolutely gleeful to see these two on screen together again.
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This is real film making, real story telling. Beautifully observed and told by master craftsmen.