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User review rating: 2 January 03, 2025

It's good to be made aware of the very sad circumstances that happened in these Magdalin laundries. However, that doesn't make it a good movie. Way too many, "Where's Waldo" scenes where you're trying to catch the drift of something... Who knows what they're getting at. The worst they showed was folding sheets and scrubbing floors but obviously it was worse because of the trauma the girls portrayed. I think we watched him scrub his hands at least three times. I think I was supposed to connect something there. Considering it was an old truck he drove it always started good. It was kind of confusing. The one girl was begging him to get her out of there, but the one in the coal shed he could barely convince her to leave. Most movies the actors will at least say a few words. Here, we're left guessing the whole time what a certain contemplative look might mean. Fill in the blanks at your own chosen speed I guess. Now you know all about it.

User review rating: 5 November 20, 2024

Very good movie.

User review rating: 5 November 20, 2024

Very good movie.

User review rating: 2 November 13, 2024

The movie dragged on at the same pace as Billy’s mood. I was left wanting more.

User review rating: 4 November 12, 2024

The script and plot is a bit hard to follow but Cillian Murphy's performance is top notch nuanced, and wonderfully portrays the depth of the lead character.

User review rating: 1 November 10, 2024

Slow and boring. If I didn’t pay so much for the ticket, I’d have left

User review rating: 5 November 08, 2024

Another amazing performance from one of the best actors. A story that needs to be brought out in to the open of how it was and how far we've come, we mustn't go back. Thank you Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.

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