In the Name of the Father Comments

  • Keegan 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    After reading the Knowledge article about "Belfast", I learned about this film based on a true story. The reality is sometimes terrifying and not so real, and the real guns, bumps and displacements are sometimes painful, like a fantasy...

  • Filiberto 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    The title of the film is in the name of his father. In prison, Gary regained his confidence in life because of his father. After being pardoned by the queen, the film stopped abruptly, and there was no scene of justice for his father. There is also no pure idealism like "Twelve Angry Men", so I don't think the point of this film is very clear. Leftist comment in one sentence: This is the West you worship! The rightists want to change the title of the film: Fighting! in the name of...

  • Jason 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    A hippie terrorist who was wrongly accused of murder and was imprisoned for 15 years after being wronged. The film is actually describing his growth trajectory, from being oppressed, then violently resisting in prison, and finally roaring out of the courtroom. tension. As a son, he has always resisted his father on the surface, but respected and loved him in his heart. In fact, the most successful film in the film is not the court scene, but the touching affection between Kang Long and his...

  • Gracie 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    A fairly fluently told feature film, the father-son family relationship is still in place. As a digression, I think doing law is a career that can really make a difference. I have to think about when to quit and go to law...

  • Abelardo 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    Saw a Daniel Day-Lewis show....

  • Keanu 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    n times better than shawshank's...

  • Teagan 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    They're fuching goverment. Just for this sentence, fight to the end. Not to fight and express dissatisfaction, but to learn to survive in adversity. The film is based on the colonial background of Northern Ireland, which is not well known to Chinese audiences, and depicts an unjust case. As the title of the film, the father's love is great, and it brings tears to my eyes. The films of vindication are always so enjoyable, from "Mysterious Eyes", "Suspicious Clouds", to "Nine...

  • Alice 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    how many justice will be...

  • Frank 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    The notorious real events in modern British history, the unbearable torture to extract confessions and the passionate court overturning the case, the story itself is shocking enough. DDL and Postlethwaite performed extremely well, and the father-son relationship was deep. Behind the father's forbearance is the strength of his love and the wisdom of taking care of the overall situation. The son has also transformed from a wild and uninhibited gangster to a fighter who is a father and a cry for...

  • Roman 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    8. The flaw of editing rhythm affects the classic status of this film. Greed breeds estrangement, estrangement breeds hatred, hatred breeds terrorism, terrorism breeds nationalism, nationalism breeds dictatorship, and dictatorship breeds tragedy of the...

Extended Reading
  • Edwin 2022-04-19 09:01:43

    Live, son.

    Old Julie, the cop who extorted confession, the sheriff who perjured, and Warden Buck, all fathers.

    I just remember that at the beginning, old Julie said goodbye to his son at the port and said to him, live son.

    Then I have another feeling. That is, many things are not resolved, but just pass by. The...

  • Icie 2022-03-22 09:01:36

    in the name of the father

    After nearly two hours of depression, the moment I finally ignited, I also ignited.

           In the end, the turning point between the male protagonist and the female lawyer lies in the hidden file, and the hidden file was obtained by accident. If there is no such accident, the male protagonist is...

In the Name of the Father quotes

  • Gerry Conlon: When can I go back to Belfast?

    Detective: Next time you'll see Belfast, they'll be flying day trips to the moon.

    Gerry Conlon: I always wanted to be an astronaut.

  • [Gerry looks at their "Map of the British Empire" jigsaw puzzle]

    Gerry Conlon: Where's all the missing pieces?

    Prisoner: We eat it up, man. Before my woman sent it in here, right, she have it dipped in liquid acid. LSD, man. We've been dropping the British Empire for the last six months! You want to fly, pick a country.

    [Gerry is astonished]

    Gerry Conlon: Fuck sake, don't give me Northern Ireland. I don't want a bad trip.

    Prisoner: Try Nepal, man. Take you to the Himalayas.