
Belfast, in 1970s. Victor Kelly is a young protestant man who hates the Catholics so much that one night he begins to brutally murder them. A reporter soon tries to uncover the murder and obtained prestige for himself, while Victor sinks deeper into madness.... (Full plot summary below)
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Belfast, in 1970s. Victor Kelly is a young protestant man who hates the Catholics so much that one night he begins to brutally murder them. A reporter soon tries to uncover the murder and obtained prestige for himself, while Victor sinks deeper into madness.
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| User ReviewJohn Tacaba gelmis gecmis en iyi oyunculuk bu mu? |
| User ReviewAlex .I liked this movie. It was brutal, it was funny, at times. Stuart Townsend has AMAZING eyes. They seem to look through everyone, in this movie. Great Schtuff!! |
| User ReviewMr DProtestant Boondock Saint(s) or more like protestant IRA King of Nothing? The movie misses a vigilante theme for a boondocks saintesque movie. It's also depends less on imagery, which would make it more protestant. The movie does not really get behind the politicial motives. Good watch but the violence is tame. |
| User ReviewNonna Vstuart townsend is so good in his role, that it's almost scary. |
| User ReviewMelCandy -horrible and so close to the truth Hugh Leonard Thomson Murphy ring anyone's bell ?? |
| User ReviewGrant SDecent crime-drama, set in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Quite edgy and gritty. Plot is unfocused though and doesn't really go anywhere, or make a point. Good performances from Stuart Townsend and John Hannah. James Nesbitt is a bit irritating in his role, as he generally is. |
| User ReviewWS WMaybe it was because of the heavy Irish accent. Maybe the film turned out to be more about gangsters than IRA. Maybe the film was mainly targeted at Irish or British audiences. I find it rather raw, obscure & uninteresting. |