Exceptionally dark perfection
It's hard to stomach or appreciate how despairing and lonely life in such an isolated hamlet of a place at such a point in time would be. This film manages exceptionally to convey in brutal comedic darkness how uneventful & limiting remote living would be. Grudges, gossip, misery, & sheer madness driven from boredom. Slow moving but perfectly threaded and perfectly endearing. You are engrossed in every character. With sympathy for their humour &suffering. Where Sunday church is a staple of connectivity and drinking from 2pm a ritual to create and confront. Is the rift driven by sheer boredom to force change? If you only have one life and everyone will forget you anyway, wouldn't you want to at least live a good & kind life to the people you share it with? Barry Keoghan is simply magnificent beyond compare. This movie deserves all the awards thrown at it.
- cbrleah
- Mar 4, 2023