
After her mother's death, Stacey (Lauren Kinsella) moves with her Uncle Will (Aiden Gillen) to a remote region in the Irish midlands. As the two cautiously get to know each other, they must deal with the dark shadows of the past. An astute character-driven study on the need to regain footing and let go, told with a good dose of Irish humor.... (Full plot summary below)
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After her mother's death, Stacey (Lauren Kinsella) moves with her Uncle Will (Aiden Gillen) to a remote region in the Irish midlands. As the two cautiously get to know each other, they must deal with the dark shadows of the past. An astute character-driven study on the need to regain footing and let go, told with a good dose of Irish humor.
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| Alternative LensJennifer HeatonGillen's repartee with the young Lauren Kinsella is charming, holding interest through the film's slower moments and the somewhat unsatisfactory conclusion. |
| South China Morning PostJames MarshTom Comerford's muted cinematography finds a rugged beauty in such an unglamorous region of the Irish countryside, while David Geraghty's evocative score is perhaps the film's artistic standout. |
| Irish TimesTara BradyNoonan and cinematographer Tom Comerford do splendid work making a comparatively short car drive look and feel like an epic road trip, and David Geraghty's score is one of the best film compositions of 2015. |
| Cinemanía (Spain)Carlos Marañón... it is not without charm... despite the improbability of the approach... [Full review in Spanish] |
| Film Ireland MagazineRichard DrummThe attempt at stark realism despite the presence of slightly generic elements further reinforcing the weird non-tone the film seems to be going for. |
| User ReviewKace CA beautifully shot film with heartwarming performances. The script is filled with humor and pathos yet much of the story happens off screen. I watched it with some friends and we found ourselves talking for hours afterwards about the hidden back stories of the characters. A gem. |