
Ruth's life is one of burgeoning guilt dominated by rage, alcoholism, depression, and self-loathing which has its origins in a on-off drunken indiscretion with a work colleague some years before. Having lost all that was dear to her, Ruth is still trying to seek out help but is coming to realize that there is only one course of action that might placate her soul.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ruth's life is one of burgeoning guilt dominated by rage, alcoholism, depression, and self-loathing which has its origins in a on-off drunken indiscretion with a work colleague some years before. Having lost all that was dear to her, Ruth is still trying to seek out help but is coming to realize that there is only one course of action that might placate her soul.
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| Film Ireland MagazineSeán CrossonIn View is not easy viewing but it is Dunne's extraordinary performance as Ruth that principally keeps the viewer's interest throughout the narrative. |
| Hot PressRoe McDermottCreagh's screenplay is impeccably researched and painfully evocative, as Ruth's actions evoke the all-consuming nature of depression and hopelessness. |
| Irish TimesDonald ClarkeThere is dark humour throughout In View, but this remains a grim film that offers the audience little respite from its engagement with grief and remorse. |
| Film Ireland MagazineDaniel LynchCork Film Festival would be well served with more work from Ciarán Creagh. |
| User ReviewBrandi SDepressing as hell, but beautifully written, directed, filmed, and acted. Definitely worth the time and energy it takes to watch--heartbreaking and enlightening. |