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Dublin Crust (2023)
Rowdy, Raw, and Real
Delighted to have attended the premiere for Dublin Crust. The movie had a nostalgic feel that reminded me of the charm of the 'Barrytown Trilogy' of Irish movies - genuine characters, everyday situations and real-world problems, and an overall no-frills approach to the unfolding events. And, like any good Irish comedy-drama, the banter is as cutting as it is hilarious.
Bonehead's sometimes naive awkwardness balanced with his emotional fragility endears him to the audience amid an effortless breaking down of cliches and stereotypes that works well in a movie about anarchic music and its place in society.
There's a host of great characters, with performances delivered with rawness and an honesty that makes you feel these guys are all just one happy family of actors doing what they love.
With a wealth of humour, great music, and emotional investment, Dublin Crust is set to be a classic that harks back to (seemingly) simpler times while reminding us to look out for those around us and pay attention to those having a rough time - a reminder that the path to happiness is not the same for us all.