Ryan's Daughter

Ryan's Daughter

  • Director: David Lean
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 10, 1970
  • Aspect ratio: 2.20 : 1
  • Also known as: Ryans Tochter
  • "Ryan's Daughter" is a romantic film directed by David Lean , starring Old Rumple Eyes and Sarah Miles , and was released in the United States on November 9, 1970.
    The film tells the story of the British rural girl Rosie Ryan who is not bound by traditional concepts and boldly pursues freedom and love, but she is ruthlessly punished and paid a heavy price   .

    Details

    • Release date December 10, 1970
    • Filming locations Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
    • Production companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Faraway Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $15,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $8,538

    Movie reviews

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    • By Al 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      Lean's underrated work

      Many people commented that David Lean is the best epic director, not only because of the 4-hour length ("Lawrence of Arabia"), or the scheduling of big scenes, but more importantly, he integrates the grandeur and intensity of the environment into the in the impermanent destiny of man. Like the clouds, fog and storms on the coast of Ireland, which symbolize the fate of the heroine living in a seaside town, one day it will slap on the reef and shatter. Epic means that the story is...

    • By Ora 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      just write

      Let's talk about "Raine's Daughter", an old film from 1970, which won the 43rd Academy Award for photography. I thought Sanmao only mentioned this movie in "Allure", but I didn't expect that in "Amateur Fisherman" again: "I am madly in love with a handsome lame officer, and I am walking with him on this plateau. , surrounded by beautiful heather flowers, the wind is blowing my messy hair, he is watching me warmly - romantic and painful days!"
      The British director took the love scene in the...

    • By Theodore 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      Pure dream talk. . .

      1. Hundreds and thousands of times of changing pronunciation, close-ups of common people, Jiang Wen reminds me.

      2. The divine power represented by the priest and the emotions shown by Mike make the boundaries between strangers and this group and the heroes of the group clearly defined. You can't call Charles a heroism, but it's definitely a brave inner-responsibility law that will never be betrayed. The new sergeant took his pain, looked for solace, was comforted, and although he said...

    • By Destini 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      great photography, boring story

      The story is dull compared to the cinematographic attitude, craftsmanship, method and achievement of the film.

      ...it's so playful, measured and dramatic. A thorough understanding of history, a diligent pursuit of characters - these are all weaknesses or areas where it backfires. Because, in a large environment, there is no need to pursue everything, just grab the eyebrows and beards. In fact, the psychological portrayal of Rose is not enough. The focus that should have been placed on...

    • By Jarrell 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      tragic love story

      This film is a love tragedy, depicting a British rural woman who is not bound by traditional concepts, boldly pursues freedom, and is ultimately punished mercilessly. Director David Lean is good at describing the psychological activities of characters. He directed "Late Met", "Blood and Tears of Lone Star", "Lawrence of Arabia", "Sunny Day", "The Bridge of the River Kwai" and "Zhiwag" Doctor" has held an important position in the international film circle. While depicting the complex psychology...

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    • By Lue 2023-08-17 02:40:34

      Ireland's super-long version of The Beautiful Sicily. The scenery is beautiful, the footage is delicate, and the emotion is natural. The only blunt part was the officer's ending, which was, of course, generally accepted in the sixties and...

    • By Rodrigo 2023-08-08 01:41:34

      Why did this man die without admitting his fault? So fake and oppressive, he can't control...

    • By Ike 2023-08-04 23:08:08

      This kind of film with intermissions in the classical era only exists in Bollywood, but Bollywood does not have the beauty of the floating people in this big era. The photography is better than "The Bridge on the River Kwai" and "India Journey", David Lean watched...

    • By Kale 2023-07-22 04:47:09

      Without the kiss from the heroine to Michael at the end, this film would be...

    • By Amelia 2023-07-17 08:45:08

      It is rare to see a three-and-a-half-hour movie more than 50 years ago in one breath. This film seems to have a simple plot, but in fact it has great love and wisdom. It is logical and meaningful. The actions of each character and even all the residents of the town are quite pondering. With the Irish seaside scenery as a backdrop, it is undoubtedly a...

    Movie plot

    In 1916, in Ireland during the First World War, the cheerful girl Rosie Ryan ( Sarah Miles ) fell in love with Charles ( Old Rumple Eyes ) , the principal of the primary school, who was much older than her . The two vowed to marry soon. On their wedding night, Rosie and Charles had an unpleasant altercation, and both suffered from it. The incoming garrison commander, Major Randover (Christopher Jones) , fell in love with Rosie at first...
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    Movie quotes

    • Maureen: Aren't the police a dirty lot, hobnobbing with British soldiers!

      Const. O'Connor: I heard that, Maureen Cassidy!

      Maureen: You were meant to, Constable O'Connor!

    • Father Collins: I don't know what's the matter with youngsters in this town. Their talk is filthy, their doings are secret, and cruelty for fun.

      Thomas Ryan: Unemployment is the matter with them, Father Hugh. It's the deliberate policy for the British government that Irish youngsters shall corrupt in idleness.

    • Father Collins: It's time you married Rosy. It's time she got a house of her own to clean, floors to scrub.

      Thomas Ryan: My princess isn't interested in fellows, Father.

      Father Collins: Your "princess" has got fellows enough in here

      [taps head]

      Father Collins: And fellas running loose in there will do a girl more damage than a barracks full of drunk dragoons.

      Thomas Ryan: Well, if it's one of that lot that's fit for her, Father, maybe you'll point him out!