The Guard Comments

  • Constantin 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Anti-tradition, anti-hero, Irish detectives and American FBI police officers rubbed sparks in the conflict; the banter and irony of Hollywood is extremely punctual; "I am Irish, racial discrimination is our culture", this line Too...

  • Johnathon 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Don Cheadle is also so cold. ....

  • Neva 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    I didn't read it carefully, as if I didn't understand...

  • Shana 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    The soundtrack and mean black humor are great, this Irish independent temperament is too flattering. The protagonist is unexpected in his behavioral motives. For a bad guard, there is no logic at all. Some movies laugh and curse, but do not hurt people. The laughter of this film is just the opposite. Although it is unintentional, it hurts people. This kind of book that specializes in racial culture and is full of philosophical language can be said to be very personal and low-end....

  • Amani 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    i can't tell if you're really motherfucking dumb or really motherfucking...

  • Edwina 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Director, screenwriter, art and performance are all...

  • Barton 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    The beginning is dull, but the end is not...

  • Curtis 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    There is no cold spot in 90 minutes~Great...

Extended Reading
  • Naomi 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    The Guard

    Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), the detective of County Galway, Dublin, Ireland, cleaned up the endgame of the drug addict's death in a car accident, and ushered in a new agent, McBride, who came to report. They surveyed the crime scene and inferred the type of killer from the evidence....

  • Einar 2021-12-16 08:01:15

    Guard

    "National Guard" is a film in the United States that tells the story of a bad policeman in a small town and an American FBI commissioner when they are cooperating in a case. The film was presented at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival and won the Special Honor Award for Best Film Debut[1]. "National...

The Guard quotes

  • FBI agent Wendell Everett: [at a house during Boyle's "day off"] How you doin', ma'am. Special Agent Wendell Everett, Federal Bureau of Investigation. I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions?

    Woman at Bartley's House: [in Irish] Bartley! There's a black man at the door!

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: Oh. You don't... you don't speak any English, huh?

    Bartley: [in Irish] What can I do for you?

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: And... *you* don't speak any English.

    Bartley: [in Irish] This is Ireland. Go over to England if you want to speak English.

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: I just wanna show you a few pictures, see if you've... seen any of these men in the last few days? This gentleman...

    Bartley: [in Irish] No, I haven't. And even if I had, I wouldn't tell you. Now you'll have to excuse me, I have to fix this lamp. It was a birthday present from my aunt in Australia. Good day to you.

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: ...is there anyone else here I -

    [door is shut in his face]

  • Garda Aidan McBride: You got a call from Galway. You're to head in tonight to attend a briefing from a fella who's over from the FBI. Special Agent Wendell Everett.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: So what?

    Garda Aidan McBride: Maybe it's about the murder. Maybe he's got a psychological profile on the killer or something.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: It's drug smuggling. Either that or they've had another fuckin' sighting of Whitey Bulger at some fuckin' museum.

The Guard

Director: John Michael McDonagh

Language: English,Irish Gaelic Release date: July 7, 2011