'71
'71

'71 (2014)

6.8 ? Oct 10, 2014 1h 39m

Overview

A young British soldier must find his way back to safety after his unit accidentally abandons him during a riot in the streets of Belfast.

Genres

Thriller Action Drama War

Release Date

October 10, 2014

Rating

6.8 /10

Runtime

1h 39m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell

Gary Hook

Sean Harris

Sean Harris

Captain Sandy Browning

Paul Anderson

Paul Anderson

Sergeant Leslie Lewis

Sam Reid

Sam Reid

Lt. Armitage

Sam Hazeldine

Sam Hazeldine

C.O.

Barry Keoghan

Barry Keoghan

Sean Bannon

Charlie Murphy

Charlie Murphy

Brigid

Richard Dormer

Richard Dormer

Eamon

Killian Scott

Killian Scott

Quinn

Babou Ceesay

Babou Ceesay

Corporal

David Wilmot

David Wilmot

Boyle

Martin McCann

Martin McCann

Paul Haggerty

Jack Lowden

Jack Lowden

Thommo

Valene Kane

Valene Kane

Orla

Adam Nagaitis

Adam Nagaitis

Jimmy

Joshua Hill

Joshua Hill

Carl

Barry Barnes

Barry Barnes

Jake Fullarton

Aaron Monaghan

Aaron Monaghan

McCann

Liam McMahon

Liam McMahon

O'Brien

Paul Popplewell

Paul Popplewell

Training Corporal

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7.0/10

Mar 17, 2024

Though neither he nor Sean Harris should ever be described as particularly versatile actors, Jack O'Connell really does work well in this brutal and gritty drama. He ("Hook") is a soldier who becomes separated from his unit after a riot on the streets of Belfast sees his colleague shot in the head, and him pursued - unarmed - through an hostile urban terrain. He's been injured, is disorientated and is under no illusion that there are men chasing him from the Provisionals who want to kill him. What now ensues is a really tensely directed and sparingly written depiction of just how the "troubles" might have impacted on people of both religious persuasions at the time. Even those passionate about unionism or republicanism need not necessarily agree on the role of violence in their struggle, and as we follow "Hook" we encounter a variety of people whose sense of pity and human decency is as important as anything else. The photography also adds richness and intimacy to the scenario - largely filmed hand-held, at night by streetlight, and there is a real and increasing sense of jeopardy here. Will the boy make it or not? Politically, it goes some way to illustrating that nothing in this Province was as straightforward as it might seem - people with conflicting (and self) interests frequently throwing obstacles in his way that are as unwelcome as they ought to be unexpected. Speculative? Sure, it has to be - I doubt we will ever really know all of the truths from this conflict, but O'Connell, Sam Reid and Harris help deliver a complex and quite frightening observation of activities taking place quite recently in one of the world's oldest and most functional democracies.

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