
Rebbeca Daly's subtle and brilliantly realized parable , a teenage stranger welcomed into a household in a devout Catholic village gradually reveals his motives and what seem to be magical powers... (Full plot summary below)
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Rebbeca Daly's subtle and brilliantly realized parable , a teenage stranger welcomed into a household in a devout Catholic village gradually reveals his motives and what seem to be magical powers
Leave your thoughts about Good Favour.
| Hot PressRoe McDermottA unique and wonderfully unnerving beast that is ripe for interpretation. |
| Sunday Independent (Ireland)Hilary A WhiteNewcomer Vincent Romeo is a striking screen presence, hovering between vulnerable and predatory throughout. Mayer stands out in the supporting ensemble. |
| RTÉ (Ireland)Paddy KehoeYou will certainly leave the cinema musing and reflecting about what you have just seen. |
| Film Ireland MagazineStephen Porzio... while [director Rebecca] Daly's latest further cements her as a master of mood, a more focused and engaging story would do her well next time around. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoRituals of the sect are fascinating in their detail and the director does well to lean on a cast of strikingly expressive actors to let much of the action play out on their faces, both individually and as a group. |
| Film Ireland MagazineDakota HeveronAided by strong performances from the main cast (in particular the strikingly expressive Vincent Romeo), Good Favour is a powerful and gripping film that explores the deep complexities of faith and its consequences, particularly in the face of crisis. |
| Sunday Times (UK)Katy HayesLike the community featured, this film is too slow to draw the public in. |
| Screen InternationalBen CrollFew narrative or thematic threads yield significant pay offs. |