Credited cast: | |||
Barry Keoghan | ... | Joe | |
Rachel Griffiths | ... | Margaret | |
Michael McElhatton | ... | Matt | |
Joanne Crawford | ... | Jean Cunningham | |
Nika McGuigan | ... | Ann Marie | |
Kathy Monahan | ... | Alison | |
Johnny Ward | ... | Sully | |
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Annabell Rickerby | ... | Shop Assistant |
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Annette Tierney | ... | Sue |
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Aoife King | ... | Claire |
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Rachel O'Byrne | ... | Lucinda |
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James Greene | ... | James |
The compelling story of a woman who has lost her son and develops an unorthodox relationship with a homeless youth that she seems to fall in love with but doesn't realize it cause she Is stuck in the past with a older man. Their tentative trust is threatened by his involvement with a violent gang and the escalation of her ex-husband's grieving rage.
If the director was trying to make the viewer uncomfortable, confused and depressed then he accomplished that much.The movie was basically about a broken woman and a troubled,obviously hurting young man who she decided to take in to her home.The events that took place during the film were slow,awkward and strange to say the least but not in an enjoyable way.The movie went absolutely no where and even tho the acting was very good it couldn't make up for everything else it was lacking.