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Say Nothing

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
13K
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Say Nothing (2024)
Spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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A gripping story of murder and memory spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.A gripping story of murder and memory spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.A gripping story of murder and memory spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

  • Stars
    • Lola Petticrew
    • Hazel Doupe
    • Emily Healy
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    13K
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    • Stars
      • Lola Petticrew
      • Hazel Doupe
      • Emily Healy
    • 46User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Lola Petticrew
    Lola Petticrew
    • Dolours Price
    • 2024
    Hazel Doupe
    Hazel Doupe
    • Marian Price
    • 2024
    Emily Healy
    • Helen McConville
    • 2024
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Older Dolours Price
    • 2024
    Rylee Neilly-Large
    Rylee Neilly-Large
    • Michael McConville
    • 2024
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Brendan Hughes
    • 2024
    Josh Finan
    Josh Finan
    • Gerry Adams
    • 2024
    Judith Roddy
    Judith Roddy
    • Jean McConville
    • 2024
    Seamus O'Hara
    Seamus O'Hara
    • Anthony 'Mackers' McIntyre
    • 2024
    Lennox Loughran
    Lennox Loughran
    • Tucker McConville
    • 2024
    Ava-Rose Gallagher
    Ava-Rose Gallagher
    • Agnes McConville
    • 2024
    Isaac Heslip
    Isaac Heslip
    • Archie McConville
    • 2024
    Matthew Murphy
    • Billy McConville
    • 2024
    Conor Trainor
    Conor Trainor
    • Jim McConville
    • 2024
    Art Parkinson
    Art Parkinson
    • Francis
    • 2024
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • Older Brendan Hughes
    • 2024
    Cúán Hosty-Blaney
    Cúán Hosty-Blaney
    • Chalkie
    • 2024
    Amy Molloy
    Amy Molloy
    • Private Sarah Jane
    • 2024
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    8natecurrier

    Powerful

    Quite the devastating story. Probably the most heart wrenching piece of "entertainment" I've ever seen was episode #6. The younger Price sisters are amazingly well portrayed by 2 actresses I had never heard of (Lola Petticrew and Hazel Doupe). Hope to see them get more mainstream roles going forward. Anthony Boyle also jumped off the screen in every scene he was in. The show couldn't have been cast any better.

    I was only vaguely familiar with this story and haven't read the book, so I can't speak to the shows accuracy, but I can say the dialogue is well written and the directors did a fantastic job.

    Would absolutely recommend watching this show. Although, I wouldn't suggest watching it in 1 day like I did as you'll lose some sleep.
    9paul-allaer

    Best TV mini-series of the year, period

    As Episode 1 of "Say Nothing" (2024 release from the UK; 9 episodes ranging from 41 to 50 min each) opens, it is "Belfast 1972" and we are reminded that this is "Based on a True Story". A woman is being taken away from her house, leaving her kids behind. We don't know why or who took her. We then go to "Dublin, Ireland, 29 Years Later" and we meet. Dolours Price. She is about to be interviewed as part of an oral history of the Troubles. At this point we are 10 minutes into Episode 1.

    Couple of comments: there have been many movies and TV series and documentaries about the Troubles before, but I don't recall ever having seen anything like "Say Nothing", which brings the 3 decades that were the Troubles with a fresh look. The series follows several events and jumps back and forth in time, but somehow it brings the main themes of the Troubles with a clearer perspective than ever. While the differences and the fighting fighting between the Protestants/British Army versus the Catholics/Irish-minded gets of course plenty of attention, less obvious issues such as the Disappeared by the IRA are also included. There are plenty of solid acting performances, none more so than Lola Petticrew as Dolours. Beware: this mini-series is not for the faint of heart. At the end of it all, I felt like I had received an emotional gut punch. This mini-series is riveting from start to finish, even if some moments are uncomfortable. (As an aside, within minutes of watching Episode 1, I realized that I needed English subtitles, as I was missing about half of what I was hearing (Northern Ireland accents and all...)

    "Say Nothing" started streaming on Hulu a week ago. I read a positive review of it in the New York Times, and then I found out that it is currently rated 91% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. I watched this in night nights of 3 episodes each and I was simply transfixed. If you are in the mood for a top notch drama or simply curious to learn more about the Troubles, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    10dadi-bh12

    Very painful but a must see

    It's not often that I write a review but this series it's extremely well done and moving.

    It narrates real events that took place in northern Ireland between 1971 to recent years, including the bombing of the old Bailey in London.

    The fact that it's not fiction it makes it a lot more interesting to watch. It's very raw, and at times very painful to watch. Rightly or wrongly, It was incredible for me to see the conviction of some of the IRA members, especially the two sisters, and what they were prepared to do for the cause of a unified Ireland.

    I think everyone should be watching it to remember and not forget this tragic contemporary history.
    9Blogg_joe

    Powerful and Fast moving !

    This series asks the difficult question, if the State discriminates against you, and you use non violence to seek justice. But are met with violence, is the use of counter violence justified. The fact that the story allows us to see the view point of all players adds to the depth of this issue. Traces the evolution of the recent conflict in Northern Ireland through the the lives of two sisters. Fast moving and beautifully filmed and directed. Powerful acting by both male and female leads, especially the two sisters. High degree of realism. You feel you are there witnessing events, rather than just watching. This series is a must see for anyone with an interest in the 30 year conflict in Northern Ireland.
    8JurijFedorov

    This is very high quality with magnificent writing

    Historical accuracy: 9

    Acting: 9 Dialogue: 9 Camera work: 8 Editing: 8 Budget: 9 Story: 8 Theme: 9 Pure entertainment factor: 8 Video quality: 8 Special effects: 7 Pacing: 8 Suspension of disbelief: 9 Non-cringe factor: 6 Lack of flashbacks: 5

    I read the book and watched the new documentary on The Troubles. I think this TV show is basically as good as you can make it today far surpassing all other media. I was afraid it would be a typical British low budget historical TV series with very few small sets and comedic acting. But this is on par with big American productions as it is one. Mainly what needs to work is the history and setting and it does. When you follow a terrorist group you can't really make them look fully inhumane and cruel as that would be boring to watch. On the other hand you can't sympathize with a group whose main purpose is to kill and harm people to achieve a goal so vague they can't even define it themselves 50 years later. It's hard to make a TV series about such a group as you need to explain what they are doing and why and then also show the bad sides without making viewers turn away in disgust. We need the flair and charisma to feel engaged, but in real life there was little to none of it.

    The TV series starts out with a few seconds long intro about Northern Ireland and that's that really. We get no more background info. Unless you know about the voting rights you will not be able to understand what they mean when they mention it. Households voted not people. So the big Catholic households where the pope forbids them to use condoms would have more people per household. This made them feel marginalized. But the bigger households also meant they had less money for day to day stuff so they were poorer too and felt the system was unfair. We hear the English people mock the Catholics after the terrorist attacks like when the terrorist sisters went to prison. Their statements are based on hate at that point, but this is what the TV show uses to show us a tiny bit more without offending anyone who doesn't already understand this history. These offensive statements are actually used to convey history the TV show doesn't dare go into.

    What is shown in the book and documentary is just how low-brow the IRA members were. You can't really show a sheer lack of elegance and glory in a movie. They have to be younger, more attractive, more heroic, and have more exciting lives and indeed the initial episodes are flashy heists and young people flirting. Later on the show becomes more grounded. The book goes over how they decorated their cells with their excrement in protest and how dirt poor some of these IRA followers were. The apartment complex was so rundown that when an apartment got available inhabitants came by to demolish everything inside so that no one could move in forcing the government to finally tear it down. In the TV show the poverty is seen a bit in edges. The various bars they visit don't show poverty but rather affluence as they get to relax and have fun in every second scene and never hold a real job. I guess the indoor sets were too clean, but that's just TV for you. I get why some viewers who experienced the deaths from IRA may not love this show. But at the end the last few episodes do show us how it was not all glory and I think this is a show for everyone. For me it's one of the best TV series ever. It's that high quality.

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      The real Dolours Price was married for two decades (1983-2003) to the Irish actor Stephen Rea. During that period, Rea appeared in the movie for which he is arguably best-known in the United States: the 1992 romantic thriller The Crying Game. In that film, Rea plays Fergus, an extremely reluctant and ambivalent member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)--the same organization that Price was involved with for many years.
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      Featured in The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards (2025)

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Watch Say Nothing on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нічого не кажи
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Color Force
      • FX Productions
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      • 44m
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      • Dolby Digital

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