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In The Name Of The Father

This film explores the true story of four men framed as terrorists in the IRA long ago. One day, the man confessed to being forced into the IRA bombing, making things go badly because this confession, which he did not commit, jailed his father as well.
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TV Guide
March 11, 2008 Sheridan takes a controversial subject and gives it wider appeal by focusing on the family drama of two men who are also political prisoners.
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People Magazine
February 28, 2014 If Sheridan didn't feel the need to pile on the pedantic subtexts, this would be an absorbing personal drama, rather than a vituperative, question-begging broadside.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
March 25, 2009 In this powerful, Oscar-nominated movie, Jim Sheridan infuses a fact-based social injustice drama with a more intimate family tale of estranged father and son, splendidly played by Daniel Day-Lewis and Peter Postlethwaite.
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Los Angeles Times
February 28, 2014 In the Name of the Father is a model of this kind of engaged, enraged filmmaking, a politically charged Fugitive that uses one of the most celebrated cases of recent British history to steamroller an audience with the power of rousing, polemical cinema.
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Orlando Sentinel
February 28, 2014 The complicated relationship between the rebellious Gerry and the quietly tormented Giuseppe is one focus of the film. The obvious political implications of the dreadful situation are another.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
February 28, 2014 Day-Lewis, so intricately repressed in The Age of Innocence, here offers a role reversal in an unreserved and emotional performance that throws caution and inhibition to the winds.
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Radio Times
February 28, 2014 This is a stirring and exceptionally well acted, though controversial, dramatisation of Gerry Conlon's book about the grave miscarriage of justice suffered by the Guildford Four.
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Seattle Times
February 28, 2014 At every point, Day-Lewis is at the center of the story, and he carries the film with an impassioned performance. It helps that it's a great part.
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Chicago Tribune
February 28, 2014 Daniel Day-Lewis is remarkable.
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New Yorker
February 28, 2014 The picture turns into a kind of stylized morality play about the right and the wrong ways for Irishmen to respond to distorted portraits of their character, and it's terrifically effective.
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Christian Science Monitor
February 28, 2014 Day-Lewis outdoes his acclaimed performance in My Left Foot, making Gerry a character of palpable realness and complexity.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
February 28, 2014 In the Name of the Father is a deeply stirring film that lessens the moral authority of the I.R.A., English soldiers in Ireland, the British police and the British government.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
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