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White Irish Drinkers (2010)

White Irish Drinkers (2010)

GENRESDrama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Nick ThurstonGeoffrey WigdorStephen LangKaren Allen
DIRECTOR
John Gray

SYNOPSICS

White Irish Drinkers (2010) is a English movie. John Gray has directed this movie. Nick Thurston,Geoffrey Wigdor,Stephen Lang,Karen Allen are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. White Irish Drinkers (2010) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.

It's early autumn of 1975 in Brooklyn and 18-year-old Brian Leary (Nick Thurston) is killing time, pulling off petty crimes with his street tough older brother Danny (Geoff Wigdor), whom he both idolizes and fears. He doesn't really want to be a criminal, but he doesn't share the dreams of his old friends from their working class neighborhood either. They all yearn for the culturally approved 9-to-5 Civil Service jobs with benefit packages that will carry them through weekends of beer into lazy retirement. Brian doesn't want to end up in a soul-numbing job like his buddies, but he's sure he doesn't want to be like his best friend Todd (Zachary Booth) either. Todd has betrayed their blue-collar roots by accepting a scholarship to college. But Brian has a secret -- he's a talented artist. In the basement of the bagel shop beneath his parent's apartment, he creates impressionistic charcoal and watercolor images of the stifling city that surrounds him. When he puts on his headphones and ...

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White Irish Drinkers (2010) Reviews

  • A Tremendous film.

    Irish3652010-04-20

    I was invited to an advanced screening of White Irish Drinkers with no expectations of the film, and I must say I was truly impressed. From the acting of Steven Lang, who, as always - was extraordinary, to the under-appreciated Karen Allen in one of her best roles. And finally to Nick Thurston who delivered a strong, measured performance that anchors the story. In addition, Seamus Tierney provided some exceptional cinematography shot on location in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn - rarely seen on film since Saturday Night Fever in 1977, which coincidentally is the roughly the year when Drinkers is set. But it is the director/writer/producer John Gray who's long career of solid work has served him well in bringing this powerful story to life.

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  • Great Movie, Wonderful Acting and Writing

    crcauthen2010-11-07

    This is an incredibly good movie, the kind they don't seem to make anymore, with a pretty simple, straightforward conflict, amazingly good acting and writing, and it evokes a time and place (Brooklyn 1977) perfectly. At the top of a long list of very good performances are Stephen Lang as the alcoholic father, Karen Allen as the stoic but deeply-loving mother, the amazing Nick Thurston (who I had not heard of before) as the son, and Leslie Murphy as his love interest. In smaller roles Peter Reigert and Geoffrey Wigdor are extremely good. John Gray's script and direction are extremely moving without being overblown or showy. This movie is very emotionally honest. It clearly was a labor of love for everybody involved. Lots of movies seem to me to be overly clever and self-regarding, throwing curve ball after curve ball at you while they're looking in the mirror smirking. This movie is a fastball right over the plate.

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  • The story of our lives

    karamlinda2010-09-01

    (I wanted to give 9.5 because almost nothing is a 10, but fractions are not allowed ...) Invited by a friend of a friend, I saw a preview and was prepared to politely praise the film even if I didn't like it. But I was surprised. This film is sincere, unpretentious, extremely well written and well acted. The story captured my interest from beginning to end. High marks go to all of the actors -- Karen Allen, Peter Riegert, Nick Thurston at an existential crossroads, Geoffrey Wigdor as his older brother who is already lost to the streets, and especially Stephen Lang (the baddie from Avatar), a formidable actor who digs his fingers into your heart. I saw grown men in our audience surreptitiously wiping their eyes! I don't know much about film-making, but I know what holds me. Whatever the makers did, they did right. Good luck!

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  • White Irish Drinkers-Brilliant film, brilliant writing!

    phudson9382010-11-07

    Nick Thurston was brilliant as the young, struggling artist. However, it was the writing that made him, as well as the rest of the film so convincing. As an artist (and teacher of young artists), I was impressed with the authenticity of the dialog, the astonishingly beautiful art direction and all the skilled nuances that brought the Brian Leary character to life.It was a spellbinding, compassionate portrait of a creative soul as much as it was a gritty tale of coming of age. I also found the film visually compelling and powerful-which all points back brilliant writing. Kudos to John Gray. Not for nothing, the closing scenes and the powerful gifts of Stephen Lang were spectacularly effective. I can't remember the last time (if ever) a film made me stand up, cheer and pump my fit at the end! I do hope this film receives the broad audience and recognition it and its creators so richly deserve.

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  • Well crafted drama that tests the power of loyalty in a struggling Brooklyn family

    bss092011-03-29

    I'm drawn to movies that deal with families that are not as picture perfect as Hollywood movies normally depict them to be. White Irish Drinkers reveals the dark side of an alcoholic, dehumanized father, a mother who is trapped in an abusive marriage, and two coming-of-age brothers who are forced find their own way to escape their bleak futures---- at whatever cost. For a film marketed around the line "Blood is thicket than Brooklyn" -- it's an honest and heartwarming independent. It's a genuine story that tests the power of loyalty in the middle of crime-infested Brooklyn.. White Irish Drinkers is definitely one of those movies that puts everything into perspective.

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