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Michael Collins
Synopsis
The
life and times of Michael Collins, the man who inspired passion in a nation
and changed the history of Ireland.
Review
A heartfelt epic from Irish director Neal Jordan (The Crying Game, Interview
with the Vampire), Michael Collins is the biography of the charismatic
and controversial Irish rebel leader who led the fight for independence
from Britain. Among the most beautiful and atmospherically photographed
movies of the 1990s, Michael Collins is also a rich and intelligent study
of the nature of politics and leadership: the IRA spokesman, full of fiery
convictions, eventually gives way to the more mature negotiator who strives
to reach a compromise solution and is politically undone in the process.
Liam Neeson gives a grand and towering performance as Collins, but for
all the character's legendary, heroic, or otherwise larger-than-life attributes,
Jordan and Neeson also keep him human. This is sweeping historical filmmaking
of the kind we haven't seen since the heyday of David Lean, but with Jordan's
characteristic touches of complexity and ambivalence
Languages
English.
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