The Irish Connection
- 2022
- 1h 33min
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3,5/10
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Une agente britannique est envoyée en Irlande pour enquêter sur un vol. Trahie et mise en place par un prêtre, l'agent se révèle à Malte, esquivant les tueurs à gages impitoyables du boulang... Tout lireUne agente britannique est envoyée en Irlande pour enquêter sur un vol. Trahie et mise en place par un prêtre, l'agent se révèle à Malte, esquivant les tueurs à gages impitoyables du boulanger et pire, sa propre patronne, Miranda.Une agente britannique est envoyée en Irlande pour enquêter sur un vol. Trahie et mise en place par un prêtre, l'agent se révèle à Malte, esquivant les tueurs à gages impitoyables du boulanger et pire, sa propre patronne, Miranda.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Rosa Coduri-Fulford
- Agent Aureille Fleming
- (as Rosa Coduri)
Cherry Fox
- Debbie
- (as Jorja Fox)
Barry McFeely
- Sniper
- (as Michael Barry)
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'The Irish Connection' takes you on a wild ride through the world of spies and secrets. You've got Aureille, a gutsy agent on a mission to crack a major heist. But hold on tight, because things get crazy when she's backstabbed by someone she'd never expect! Going rogue is her only play. The movie's got it all, heart-thumping action, stunning visuals, and a lead who totally nails it. What really gets you is how it mixes all that adrenaline with questions about trust and betrayal. If you're up for a rollercoaster of suspense and feelings, 'The Irish Connection' should be on your watch list, no doubt.
A Priest steals bearer bonds from Alice Baker and her gang and goes on run to Malta pursued by them and a cocky super-agent Aureille (a wonderful engaging Rosa Coduri) is assigned to stop them all. In the spy-saturated genres, this comedy addition to the genre would seem an unlikely stand-out, and yet it is very well made. Perhaps its cool style, tongue-in-cheek sense of intrigue, and mix of adventure and satire makes it more interesting than it has any right to. Satirizing a genre already so steeped in self-reverence, the all too familiar ending feels too obvious. Coduri is focused and wiry, but I always liked her more as a wannabe villain like in Adulthood; she's so ironed-out here of any kind of personal complication that the first few scenes give you all she's got. Dave Healy, as chief thug, has a few funny moments as a man intimidated by his pregnant wife, but otherwise a well made funny 90 minutes..
It is never made clear whether the director is a wannabe Tarantino or a wannabe Leone -- or simply someone who has seen a lot of spy "spoofs" from 1960s and figured that is what the world needs now. Never mind the bad acting or bad dialog, even the so called "action" scenes are cut so that the viewer is aware something just happened...but not sure exactly what. That this film has already won the award for BEST LOW BUDGET INDIE (even before release!) is a testament to how messed up our culture is. BEWARE THE FAKE "9" and "10" reviews from the producers!
Aureille plays a recently single CIA agent, and there's lots of chases and red herrings as the bad guys played by Emmerdale farms Matt King, all try to unmask her. Aureille decides to beat them at their own game and joins forces with Danny and Jay and outspy's everyone. That's when the movie takes a left turn and clowns enter the mix! The whole thing is a real hoot, and very entertaining.
It's all a lot of harmless fun, and Malta looks amazing place to visit!
It's all a lot of harmless fun, and Malta looks amazing place to visit!
OK, in retrospective, we should all know that espionage movies are all about cool dudes battling evil, and attracting hot partners in the process (though the latter often overshadowed the former, as Austin Powers showed). "The Irish Connection" is no exception. I will say that Agent Aureille (Rosa Conduri) isn't exactly Jason Bourne, but she has her merits. The movie mostly seems like an excuse to experience that ultra-cool feeling that always emanated from the spy movies of the '60s, and they achieve that.
So, even if it isn't Bourne, it's still very enjoyable. Also starring Matt Healy...and a bunch of clowns.
The four most important spies are James Bond, Jason Bourne, Harry Tasker and Natasha Romanov.
So, even if it isn't Bourne, it's still very enjoyable. Also starring Matt Healy...and a bunch of clowns.
The four most important spies are James Bond, Jason Bourne, Harry Tasker and Natasha Romanov.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Irish Connection is a partial sequel reboot of Moussaka & Chips (2005) but set a few years later. Astin Brody Sean Davies character makes an appearance early on and Charlotte Green Helena Roman is referred to several times.
- GaffesNo way to get from Ireland to Malta in that little chopper without fuel stops and taking many more hours than depicted.
- Versions alternativesFilm Festival versions of the film contained more scenes of clowns at the Malta town carnival, which is where Danny spots the Priest being led into the Church by Aureille. These scenes were trimmed for time purposes and now appear in the end Credits, as Danny Patrick and his Post Production team had spent so much time on these scenes including adding additional clowns using green screen to make the carnival appear larger, he didn't want to lose them completely.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Maltese Connection
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
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