tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807238897188927967.post2303121414677281324..comments2024-03-29T12:11:17.511+00:00Comments on TPQ: ’71AMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00559413440743290550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807238897188927967.post-28595264708753073792018-10-01T18:21:21.170+01:002018-10-01T18:21:21.170+01:00AM’s review in the guardian and on here was positi...AM’s review in the guardian and on here was positive too, it must be the producers dream to captivate people, who were for a time, opposite sides of the peace walls. <br /><br />The film was good, although I always thought the reality of the conflict produced richer narratives than any fiction, for example Robert Nairacs “adventures”. Ive said before a film ending of him singing Danny Boy DaithiDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03154264514142897745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4807238897188927967.post-25168966179120400332018-10-01T11:53:03.380+01:002018-10-01T11:53:03.380+01:00Hello Beano:
Excellent review of the film. I saw ...Hello Beano:<br /><br />Excellent review of the film. I saw '71 not long after its release and was only disappointed with the pervasive, unremitting darkness of the film, a consistency that was probably the non-Irish director's intention. Perhaps he'd seen too many Scandinavian films. Though the events of '71 and the Falls Curfew, which inspired key scenes, were far different fromMichael Mahoneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08016015701619473456noreply@blogger.com