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Wolfman898's Review

Created Jan 21, 2009 04:45PM PST • Edited Jan 21, 2009 04:47PM PST

  1. Quality
  2. Perfect 5.0

    “In the Name of Father” is the one of the greatest movies ever to be filmed. It is based on a true story about an injustice of mammoth proportions committed against four innocent individuals. The corrupt roots of the law enforcement poison the lives and psyches of Paul Hill, Gerry Conlon, Paddy Armstrong, Carole Richardson popularly known as ‘The Guildford Four’. Among others including Gerry’ father , The Guildford Four are sentenced to imprisonment for a crime they didn’t commit. The movie is a painful journey through the lives of these four until their kith and kin manage to garner sufficient public voice and evidence leading to their eventual release. Gerry loses his father to the cruelties of prison life which poignantly portrays the resignation of innocence. A determined lawyer , energetically played by Emma Thompson, finally manages to secure the release of the four after 15 years of suffering and trauma. But 15 years is a behemoth of a price for a little indiscretion on part of the judicial system.

    Although I will confess to being a self-absorbed individual , this movie made me wanna fight for The Guilford Four cause. Apparently, the events have been doctored only slightly to suit move making. The fact that a British Prime Minister offered an apology is but an epitome as to how entrenched the tragedy was. The bearing that the 15 years might have had on the psyche of the individuals is unfathomable. After I watched the movie , I spent hours contemplating on Gerry Conlon and the loss he suffered.

  3. Perfect 5.0

    The acting is superb beyond belief and some of the scenes are so harrowing that they aren’t easy watching, particularly if you have, like me, shared a milieu with people like Gerry Conlon. You get the feeling: “It could so easily have been me, since they were just looking for some Irish people to set up.”

    Daniel Day Lewis is simply stunning . Not only does he carry the film, he makes it the masterpiece that it is. The supporting cast aren’t far behind either. And Emma Thompson just bursts into the scene with great fervor.

  4. Male Stars Perfect 5.0
  5. Female Stars Perfect 5.0
  6. Female Costars Perfect 5.0
  7. Male Costars Perfect 5.0
  8. Really Great 4.5

    With all this behind such a stunning piece of art , the Academy’ move in 1993 puzzled me. Schindler’s List , however, I guess solves the puzzle.
    The soundtrack was pretty impressive too , particularly the score by Sinead ’O Connor.

  9. Direction Really Great 4.5
  10. Play Really Great 4.5
  11. Music Really Great 4.5
  12. Visuals Really Great 4.5
  13. Content
  14. Sordid 3.0

    It’s basicly To kill a mockingbird but more graphic and without the racism aspects.

    Oh yeah and there is a ton of F bombs.

  15. Sex Titillating 1.7

    Nothing from memory except for a few mild implications.

  16. Violence Brutal 3.2

    There is some pretty realistic stuff in this. A couple of bombs, and where ther’s bombs, there’s fun.

  17. Rudeness Nasty 4.0

    Ha, language. Jesus christ, No need for all that faucking swearing. Jesus fucking christ stop saying the fucking f word all the fucking time and it’s always so fucking unessasary fucking.

  18. Natural 1.0

    It’s Based on a Ture story.

  19. Circumstantial Natural 1.0
  20. Biological Natural 1.0
  21. Physical Natural 1.0

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