Secret of Roan Inish (1995)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:38
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.8/10
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Sent to live with her grandparents in a quaint coastal Irish town, 10-year-old Fiona (Jeni Courtney) is fascinated by the village's rich folk culture--especially the local myths about a half-human,... Sent to live with her grandparents in a quaint coastal Irish town, 10-year-old Fiona (Jeni Courtney) is fascinated by the village's rich folk culture--especially the local myths about a half-human, half-seal creature known as a selkie. Fiona becomes convinced that her supposedly deceased little brother is living with the selkies, and she travels to the beautiful, enchanted island of Roan Inish, where her grandparents once lived, to confirm her suspicions. Based on the book SECRET OF RON MOR SKERRY by Rosalie K. Fry, the film is the first John Sayles picture shot outside the United States. Although the magical realism of the film may seem like a departure for Sayles, who is known for gritty slice-of-life dramas, he has covered fantastic elements before (BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET), and has dealt extensively with the theme of returning to one's roots (BABY IT'S YOU, RETURN OF THE SECAUCUS SEVEN, and PASSION FISH). The film will particularly appeal to children and adults who grew up listening to stories rather than watching them on television, and the special effects--including a magical transformation of a seal into a woman--are meant to replicate the imagination of a rural child unfamiliar with the excesses of mass media. With its gorgeous photography and perfectly paced storytelling, THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH stands as one of the finest folklore-based films ever made. [More]
Starring: Jeni Courtney, Mick Lally, Eileen Colgan, John Lynch
Starring: Jeni Courtney, Mick Lally, Eileen Colgan, John Lynch, Richard Sheridan, Cillian Byrne
Director: John Sayles
Director: John Sayles
Screenwriter: John Sayles
Producer: Maggie Renzi, Sarah Green
Composer: Mason Daring
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It's family entertainment in the best sense of the term. Full Review |
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John Sayles' latest marks his entry into family-pic terrain, a crossing that draws pleasant but unexciting results. Full Review |
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Moving from passion fish to mystical seals, versatile filmmaker John Sayles' latest is a first-rate, all-ages fairy tale steeped in Irish folklore. Full Review |
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This is all rather low-key and uninsistent, but the settings are gorgeous, and Haskell Wexler's cinematography makes the most of them. Full Review |
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One of his most accomplished movies, this is Sayles' corrective fable to a genre thas has favored male protags, exploring another outsider character, a young girl alone in the world. Full Review |
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Tales within tales, a subtle sense of economic and social realities, fine landscape photography and strong performances make for an engrossing, unusual fantasy. Full Review |
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A beautifully told faerie tale
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One of Mr. Sayles's artistic strengths (and commercial liabilities) is his refusal to make movies that knock you over the head with larger-than-life characters and emotions. Full Review |
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Lyrical and lovely.
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Unusually sweet Sayles tale.
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Magical fable from writer-director John Sayles is a departure -- and a great success. Full Review |
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