The Wall of Brothers trope may be a bit old-fashioned, but it does aptly and succinctly exemplifies an important turning point in the Irish independence movement, the split between the Free Staters and the IRA, which even the ignorant audience like me can get a rough idea of. The scene in which the protagonist shoots the leaker is not particularly exaggerated, but the impact was completely unimaginable, and I almost cried uncontrollably on the spot; after that, the camera lens converged quickly and accurately without being sloppy, and it interacted with the end of the whole film. echo.
The ballads interspersed in the film are all beautiful, especially the one sung by the old woman in the wake scene.
Finally, when I ran the staff list, I saw the three-legged dog who was idly wandering into a certain screen, called Brandy.
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