Saturday 13 February 2016

Review: Brooklyn (2015)

The countdown to the Oscars is on and so is the annual tradition (not technically a tradition yet as its only the second year for me) of racing to watch all of the big hitters before the big day.  Brooklyn was one I was looking forward to anyway so it was a good one to kick off with.

Year two for me, too! I think the tradition for me is more of an 'UGH I don't even want to watch half of these movies Jenna why are you making me'!



Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan) is young girl growing up in Enniscorthy, Ireland who feels like her life is going no where.  Her sister, Rose (Fiona Glascott) sorts her a job and place to live in Brooklyn, New York.  After suffering with homesickness she finally starts to feel at home and in love when tragedy brings her back to Ireland.  The prospect of another life and love makes Eilis question where her heart lies.


I've only seen Saoirse Ronan in a handful of movies and I only really liked her in The Grand Budapest Hotel (I knew she looked familiar!) so I was a little bit concerned that I might not like her in the lead but really wanted to watch the film.  I couldn't have been more wrong, she was incredible and absolutely stole the show, I don't think this would have been the same with any other actress.   Throw in Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent and Domnhall Gleeson (Is it me or is he in absolutely everything at the minute?! He is, and I'm LOVING it) and what's not to love?

Safe to say I couldn't convince the fiance to watch this one with me ("but it has General Hux in, it's practically Star Wars!") so I watched this alone. I'm not one for romance movies without a hefty dollop of comedy thrown in, but I was weirdly kind of hooked within the first 10 minutes.




I was completely taken with the film, I didn't move once, no fidgets, no toilet visits, not even a sip of drink - I had chronic dry mouth by the time it was over but it was worth it.  For me it was like a grown up version of the teen romances films I loved as a teenager, I grinned when she fell for loveable Tony (Emory Cohen) and wanted to shout at her when she considered a different life with Jim (Domhnall Gleeson). Tony's little brother was one of the cutest movie kids ever! Just no filter on what comes out his mouth. Love it.

I felt like the worst person in the world for wanting Eilis to stay with Jim. He was such a sweetheart though! Domhnall Gleeson just owned 2015. Like, this time last year he was just a Weasley brother to me, and not even one of my favourites, and now he's just BAM. In every movie I've watched last year. Or at least it felt that way.





It was really clever how they made subtle changes to Eilis's wardrobe, hair and make up throughout the film to show how she grows and changes as a person.  When she heads back to Ireland, you can see the distinct differences between the way she dresses and holds herself and the way her friends do, and how she used to be.  It's just another reminder of how good Ronan is in this role.

I thought that, too! She starts off so quiet and sheepish at the start of the movie, and the changes in her are so subtle. It wasn't until the final scene that you can really compare just how much she's grown.

Ronan is utterly engaging throughout, no need to be a hopeless romantic you'll love it anyway.








6 comments:

  1. I love this movie and love Eilis as a character. She's made my list of favorite literary characters of all time for sure, I felt like I could relate with her so much. Saoirse was perfect for the role, though I've liked everything she's been in, even when the films themselves aren't that great. She's always solid.

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    1. She's just wonderful! I haven't seen a lot of her but I'll be scouting out her filmography for sure now. I'm still so happy I gave Brooklyn a chance because it's not my usual go-to movie but I loved it!
      - Allie

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  2. Nice review! I can't wait to see this one. It looks lovely. :)

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    1. As someone who wasn't bothered about it until I actually watched it, I can highly recommend it! :)
      - Allie

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  3. YES!!! SO happy you two loved this. Such a beautiful little movie. I remember telling my wife that this film felt like comfort food...it makes you feel warm inside.

    And yes, Allie...you are the WORST for wanting her to stay! UGH! I remember this old woman yelled, "BITCH" when she was ignoring her husband's letters. LOL.

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    1. I'M SORRY!
      But omg, that old woman! She'd be such good fun to watch movies with.
      Comfort food is the best way of describing this! I tried to explain it to my family the other day and I just sort of did a goofy smile and hugged myself. I don't think I really sold it well, ha.
      - Allie

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