... a perfect cinematic short story attuned to the rituals and touchy relationships of family and friends gathering in early twentieth century Dublin...
The Dead (1988)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:22
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In this adaptation of the James Joyce short story, which takes place at an annual New Years Eve party in Dublin in 1904, Gretta Conroy, after hearing an old and sad ballad sung by one of the... In this adaptation of the James Joyce short story, which takes place at an annual New Years Eve party in Dublin in 1904, Gretta Conroy, after hearing an old and sad ballad sung by one of the guests, confesses to her husband Gabriel of a long ago love affair she still remembers. This revelation causes Gabriel to question matters of life and death... and moves him to lament the lack of such passion in his own life. [More]
Starring: Anjelica Huston, Donal McCann, Marie Kean, Donal Donnelly
Starring: Anjelica Huston, Donal McCann, Marie Kean, Donal Donnelly
Director: John Huston
Director: John Huston
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Reviews for The Dead
a finely polished jewel and a wonderful way to remember a great director.
Entirely filmed in a Californian warehouse, The Dead features the greatest Irish cast ever assembled on screen.
Fine performances from everyone, and a self-effacing, enigmatic star turn from Anjelica Huston herself.
There's also a rather awesome and unpretentious directness as well as calmness about the way that Huston contemplates his own rapidly approaching death.
A well-crafted miniature, this dramatization of the Joyce story directly addresses the theme of how the 'shades' from 'that other world' can still live in those who still walk the earth.
A true labor of love -- a masterpiece, and perhaps the crowning achievement of a long, varied and highly celebrated career.
A haunting farewell for father John Huston, a powerhouse acting turn from daughter Anjelica.
The Dead celebrates the beauty of the English language, the challenges of marital love and the intimations of mortality which can bring us back to an exaltation of life.
This sublime adaptation of the last story in James Joyce's Dubliners is John Huston's final film, and it is as beautiful, delicate, and moving an epitaph as any filmmaker could ever desire.
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