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The Commitments

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Robert Arkins in The Commitments (1991)
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Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class.Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class.Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class.

  • Director
    • Alan Parker
  • Writers
    • Roddy Doyle
    • Dick Clement
    • Ian La Frenais
  • Stars
    • Robert Arkins
    • Michael Aherne
    • Angeline Ball
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,906
    722
    • Director
      • Alan Parker
    • Writers
      • Roddy Doyle
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
    • Stars
      • Robert Arkins
      • Michael Aherne
      • Angeline Ball
    • 139User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Robert Arkins
    Robert Arkins
    • Jimmy Rabbitte
    Michael Aherne
    Michael Aherne
    • Steven Clifford
    Angeline Ball
    Angeline Ball
    • Imelda Quirke
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    • Natalie Murphy
    • (as Maria Doyle)
    Dave Finnegan
    • Mickah Wallace
    Bronagh Gallagher
    Bronagh Gallagher
    • Bernie McGloughlin
    Félim Gormley
    Félim Gormley
    • Dean Fay
    Glen Hansard
    Glen Hansard
    • Outspan Foster
    Dick Massey
    • Billy Mooney
    Johnny Murphy
    Johnny Murphy
    • Joey 'The Lips' Fagan
    Ken McCluskey
    Ken McCluskey
    • Derek Scully
    • (as Kenneth McCluskey)
    Andrew Strong
    Andrew Strong
    • Deco Cuffe
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Mr. Rabbitte
    Anne Kent
    • Mrs. Rabbitte
    Andrea Corr
    Andrea Corr
    • Sharon Rabbitte
    Gerard Cassoni
    • Darren Rabbitte
    Ruth Fairclough
    • Rabbitte Twin
    Lindsay Fairclough
    • Rabbitte Twin
    • Director
      • Alan Parker
    • Writers
      • Roddy Doyle
      • Dick Clement
      • Ian La Frenais
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    User reviews139

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    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    "This way it's poetry..."

    This is the simple and captivating story of Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins, fantastic like the whole cast), a young guy who decides to form a soul band in Dublin, and all the amazing people who join him. They've got musical talent and big dreams, but is that enough to climb to the top (and stay there)?

    Alan Parker has made some very diverse films ("Midnight Express", "Angel Heart", "Mississippi Burning", "Angela's Ashes") in his long career, but you can see that music is in his blood and one of his favourite themes ("Bugsy Malone", "Fame", "Pink Floyd The Wall", "Evita"). He orchestrates a mostly unknown cast (which includes a very young Glen Hansard, from the recent hit "Once") in a tale of hope, determination, and great music. The British have a great eye for the bittersweet side of life and misfits in general ("The Full Monty", "Little Voice", "Billy Elliot" are fine examples), often with music as an important factor in the background (coincidence? I don't think so!). "The Commitments" is a beautiful, cheerful film, as passionate and memorable as Cameron Crowe's masterpiece "Almost Famous", and certainly one of the best music films of all time. 10/10.
    10madam_Q

    Funny, heartbreaking and true

    Who needs expensive movie stars when a group of unknowns can light up the screen like this lot?

    On paper, it sounds like a failure - a cast comprising almost entirely of untrained and untested performers, set in working class Dublin, based on the novella by Roddy Doyle. By God, does it defy expectations.

    Jimmy Rabbitte is a working class Dublin lad who's been collecting unemployment benefits for two years. But he dreams of bigger things, namely making it big in the music industry. He sets out to form a soul band, and assembles a motley crew of musicians and singers, most of whom don't know each other and many of whom can't stand each other.

    The look of the film is gritty and realistic - nothing is glossed over. North Dublin is presented in all it's glory. The home lives of the band members are depicted warts and all - their private lives set the scene for the inevitable personality clashes that are almost as explosive as the music. In the mix is the unique character of the Irish people - at one point Jimmy enters a tenement block and, as he waits for the lift, looks over to see a boy with a horse. "You aren't taking that in the lift, are you?" he asks. "I have to," the boy replies. "The stairs would kill him."

    The real star of the show is the music - this film spawned two hugely successful soundtrack albums. The band members were cast partly due to their musical ability, and the results are superlative. The stand out is Andrew Strong as Deco - would you believe this kid was only 16 when the film was made? His amazing voice belies his tender years, and suggests that he's been smoking a packet a day since the age of about four. At the end of the day with is a fine ensemble piece, much like the band. The acting may be a little wonky at times, but the hysterical dialogue makes up for that.

    Most remarkably, this is a feel good film that does not rely on any of the conventional feel good plot devices. There are no group hugs, no plot conveniences, no trite happy endings. Just a shrewdly observed and wittily captured human story about people who dream of making it out of their dreary world. And isn't that something we can all relate to?
    8SnoopyStyle

    Fun loving and full of life

    Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins) is a small time hustler selling pirated tapes and T-shirts. Outspan Foster (Glen Hansard) and Derek Scully (Ken McCluskey) ask Jimmy to manage their wedding band. Jimmy declares that they need to be a hard working Soul band. He puts an ad in the papers and it's a parade of wrong music. His Elvis loving dad (Colm Meaney) doesn't get it. Sax playing Dean Fay (Félim Gormley) is the first brought into the band. Billy Mooney (Dick Massey) is the drummer. Jimmy gets Natalie Murphy (Maria Doyle Kennedy), Imelda Quirke (Angeline Ball) and Bernie McGloughlin (Bronagh Gallagher) as the backup singers. After watching a drunken Deco Cuffe (Andrew Strong) sing at the wedding, he gets him as the lead singer. Joey "The Lips" Fagan (Johnny Murphy) is the womanizing experienced trumpet player who comes up with their name "The Commitments". He hires the volatile Mickah Wallace (Dave Finnegan) as their security.

    This is fun. It's great music. The cast is mostly musicians trying their hands at acting. Some of them would become quite interesting. It's based on the first of novelist Roddy Doyle's lower class Barrytown trilogy. It's heart warming and then sadly inevitable. The portrayal of the Irish lower class is one of loving profanity. The one word I would use is life. This movie is full of life. The movie could have ended with something predictable but this way it's poetry.
    10grantss

    Wonderfully funny and entertaining with a fantastic soundtrack

    Dublin, Ireland. Local entrepreneur Jimmy Rabbitte is putting a band together (which he will manage). Through friends, contacts, auditions and blind luck he puts together his band - The Commitments. He decides what music they will play - soul. We see how the pieces come together, the auditions, the skepticism from his parents, their first rehearsal, how things start to come together and their first few gigs. We also see the relationships in the band, particularly the friction. Soon they are standing on the threshold of stardom.

    Wonderfully funny and entertaining with a fantastic soundtrack.

    Great plot, based on a book by Roddy Doyle, showing how the average band forms and develops and the internal turmoil. Wonderful dialogue and scenes - incredibly funny, with quotable lines coming thick and fast.

    However, the thing that tips the movie over from great to masterpiece is the music. Fantastic music, well made and produced with some great concert scenes to add to the vibe.

    Performances from a cast of then-unknowns are spot-on. Great casting, as director Alan Parker would have been going out on a limb with many of them.

    Wonderfully vibrant and funny, yet profound, movie.
    8emm

    Excellent story about the rise and fall of Irish "saviors of soul".

    Alan Parker's brilliant directing effort on THE COMMITMENTS really shines. More than an entertaining spectacle, it has a whole lot of influence on the soul music circuit. Shots of Dublin city life are nicely photographed. The musical acts are extremely well talented and well done, if only the occasional dialogue breaks didn't interrupt the awesome sound. There could've been some more new tunes instead of old ones, but it's amazing to discover the fictional band's lead singer pull them off out of his lungs. Phenomenal! At least you can try to find the soundtrack album. One thing stands out the best: the casting. We need more of today's movies to do the same thing: to provide creative acting talents. The musical genre of modern Hollywood needed something like this to keep it afloat. Highly recommended!

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    • Trivia
      The kid on the skateboard who appears outside Jimmy's window during the first third of the movie when the band are recruiting members is Peter Rowen, the then boy from the covers of U2's "Boy" (1980) and "War" (1983) albums. At the time this movie was filmed, he owned a skate shop in Dublin and was a champion skateboarder.
    • Goofs
      When the photographer tells everyone to say "testicles", only three people move their lips enough to make an audible sound (they are actually mouthing the word "lesbians"), but the sound is as if everyone was saying "testicles" out loud.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Rabbitte: [watching a video of James Brown in concert] That's what you got to measure up to lads.

      Dean Fay: You don't think, eh, well, like maybe we're a little white - for that kind o' thing.

      Jimmy Rabbitte: Do ya not get it, lads? The Irish are the blacks of Europe. And Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland. And the Northside Dubliners are the blacks of Dublin. So say it once, say it loud. I'm black an' I'm proud!

    • Connections
      Edited into The Commitments: Try a Little Tenderness (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Mustang Sally
      Written by Mack Rice

      Performed by Andrew Strong, with Angeline Ball, Maria Doyle Kennedy and Bronagh Gallagher

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Los Reyes del Ritmo
    • Filming locations
      • Musical Hall, Ricardo's Snooker Hall - Lower Camden Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland(The Band's Rehearsal Room)
    • Production companies
      • Beacon Communications
      • Beacon Pictures
      • Dirty Hands Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,919,570
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $271,333
      • Aug 18, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,921,072
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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