A Love Divided (2001)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:10
Rotten:9
Average Rating:5.3/10
Theatrical Release:Jun 1, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: The personal and the political collide in Sidney Macartneys's A LOVE DIVIDED, a compelling cinematic rendering of a notorious sectarian conflict in small town Ireland of the 1950s. Transcending the... The personal and the political collide in Sidney Macartneys's A LOVE DIVIDED, a compelling cinematic rendering of a notorious sectarian conflict in small town Ireland of the 1950s. Transcending the decades-long, carefully tended barriers between Catholic and protestant, young lovers Sheila Kelly (Orla Brady) and Sean Cloney (Liam Cunningham) marry. Their hometown of Fethard-on-Sea is exquisitely rendered by Macartney, giving a moving portrait of the earthy reality of a small town and its residents bound by history, family, and religion. During their Catholic wedding (the couple marries thrice: Catholic, protestant, and civil) the protestant Sheila is made to sign an agreement promising to educate their children in Catholic schools. The idyll of their family farm and passionate devotion to each other is shattered, however, when Sheila suddenly decides to reject the edicts of the demanding Catholic parson, enrolling her daughter in the local protestant school. When Sheila eventually absconds with the children, Sean's strong reaction is pushed to extremes of hysteria and animosity by the town's Catholic community, which orders a protestant boycott. Becoming pawns of age-old animosities, the couple's dispute becomes a political crisis and a devastating allegory for the convoluted religious conflicts of Ireland. [More]
Starring: Liam Cunningham, Orla Brady, Tony Doyle, Nicole Bohan
Starring: Liam Cunningham, Orla Brady, Tony Doyle, Nicole Bohan, Sarah Bolger, Brian McGrath, Jim Norton, Ali White, Joe Gallagher, Doreen Keogh
Director: Sidney Macartney
Director: Sidney Macartney
Screenwriter: Stuart Hepburn, Dierdre Dowling, Gerry Gregg
Producer: Alan Moloney, Jim Palmer, Gerry Gregg
Composer: Fiachra Trench
Studio: Parallel Films
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A tug-at-your-heartstrings weepie from the sledgehammer school of filmmaking. Full Review |
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An Irish drama that's a lot more sly and a lot less straightforward than it appears on the surface. Full Review |
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Powerful indictment of the lengths human beings will go to to be right. Full Review |
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It's like a PBS version of a movie of the week about child abduction, complete with histrionic, spit-flecked speechifying in quaint Irish brogues. Full Review |
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A cautionary tale of the mischief that can happen when men no longer see their neighbors as human. Full Review |
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The gripping A Love Divided will leave you taking sides, whether or not that was the film's intent. Full Review |
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Overplays its hand, with far too much melodramatic shouting from leads Liam Cunningham and Orla Brady.
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A solid, balanced period piece that focuses on a specific place and time yet resonates with universal themes.
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Sydney Macartney, whose previous directing experience had been mostly in television, deals freshly with situations that also could have been cliches. Full Review |
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Both overly familiar in its themes and uncomfortably close to melodrama. Full Review |
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Personal views aside, this small, well-crafted Irish production achieves importance by saying what it intends to say with both strength and conviction. Full Review |
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Fine performances ... help keep it from seeming excessively schematic. Full Review |
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A disquieting study of how irresponsible demagoguery can ignite an ideological wildfire that consumes an entire community. Full Review |
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It fails to arouse much more than deep annoyance. Full Review |
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Impeded by overemphatic camerawork and a meandering POV. Full Review |
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