Calm with Horses
Calm with Horses

Calm with Horses (2020)

6.2 ? Mar 13, 2020 1h 40m

Overview

In darkest rural Ireland, ex-boxer Douglas 'Arm' Armstrong has become the feared enforcer for the drug-dealing Devers family, whilst also trying to be a good father to his autistic five-year-old son, Jack. Torn between these two families, Arm's loyalties are truly tested when he is asked to kill for the first time.

Genres

Crime Drama

Release Date

March 13, 2020

Rating

6.2 /10

Runtime

1h 40m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Barry Keoghan

Barry Keoghan

Dympna

Cosmo Jarvis

Cosmo Jarvis

Arm

Niamh Algar

Niamh Algar

Ursula

Ned Dennehy

Ned Dennehy

Paudi

David Wilmot

David Wilmot

Hector

Simone Kirby

Simone Kirby

June

Anthony Welsh

Anthony Welsh

Rob

Roisin O'Neill

Roisin O'Neill

Fatima

Hazel Doupe

Hazel Doupe

Charlie

Toni O'Rourke

Toni O'Rourke

Lisa

Liam Carney

Liam Carney

Fannigan

Ryan McParland

Ryan McParland

Needles

Ally Ní Chiárain

Ally Ní Chiárain

Mrs. Dory

Kiljan Moroney

Jack

Brian Doherty

Brian Doherty

Larry

Rory Quinn

Brandon

Peter Newington

Pool Hall Lad

Brid Brennan

Brid Brennan

Maire Mirkin

Barry Keane

Rude Passerby

Lee Byford

Limerick Thug (uncredited)

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8.0/10

Dec 05, 2020

'Calm with Horses' is definitely engrossing and heavy shit. There's some savage inner violence going on within the main character; the barbarity on the screen can't match the turmoil that's going on in his head. It's a strikingly accomplished portrait of a broken soul hauling himself back up from rock bottom. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-calm-with-horses-a-savage-and-sensitive-irish-crime-drama

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

May 29, 2025

Ned Dennehy is one of those character actors who never really owns a film but always make quite an impression - especially if his part requires a degree of menacing unpleasantness. Well here he delivers that in spades as we follow the life of his enforcer “Arm” (Cosmo Jarvis). He has been instructed to deal with a former family affiliate who has raped one of his “Devers” family. Thing is, though, “Arm” is a violent man - a former boxer who is no stranger to prison - but he isn’t a killer. Indeed, he is determined to try avoid carrying out his instructions as well as to patch things up with his ex-wife - if only because he wants to spend more time with his gradually alienated autistic son “Jack” (the scene stealing (Kiljan Moroney). Egged on constantly by his brutal and manipulative puppet-master “Dympna” (Barry Keoghan), the young man starts to feel even more conflicted and suffers the consequences as he realises that loyalty counts for nothing unless it delivers unconditionally to a family of unforgiving thugs. Jarvis is on great form here too, as is Keoghan showing us his mastery of the flighty yet odious son of a family all too used to getting their way. The violence isn’t especially graphic, it’s more implied - and that’s quite effective in this rather powerful look at how rural life in Ireland might unfold amidst an almost Dickensian social structure. Original? Well no, the story isn’t especially new or innovative but it’s the characterisation of the torn man with the muscle who must find a new sort of courage if his life is ever to improve that stands out. It’s not an easy watch, but it’s bleakness and grittiness helps create something at times touchingly authentic.

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