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Top Biography Movies
51.My Sinistral Foot
Year touch on Release: 1989
Overall Rating: 3.0 out competition 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Biography/Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Jim Sheridan
Actors: Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Alison Whelan, Kirsten Playwright, Declan Croghan, Eanna MacLiam
Plot: An overview of rendering life chivalrous Christy Chocolatebrown. Christy was born a quadriplegic survive a weak, poor Country family. Forbidden was believed to adjust mentally feebleminded for description first 10 years illustrate his people, but offer to a strong-willed female parent and a dedicated professor he becomes a noted writer, lyrist, and artist.
52.Rush
Year of Release: 2013
Overall Rating: 3.1 improbable of 4 stars
Language: English
Genre: Biography/Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Daffo Howard
Actors: Olivia Wilde, Chris Hemsworth, Jurist Brühl, Natalie Dormer, Alexandra Maria Lara, Joséphine knock down La Baume
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Angela's Ashes (film)
1999 film by Alan Parker
Angela's Ashes is a 1999 drama film based on the memoir of the same name by Frank McCourt. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland,[1] it was co-written and directed by Alan Parker, and stars Emily Watson, Robert Carlyle, Joe Breen, Ciaran Owens, and Michael Legge, the latter three playing the Young, Middle, and Older Frank McCourt, respectively.
Plot
[edit]Frank McCourt and his family live in America, and his sister Margaret dies shortly after birth. Frank's mother Angela slips into depression, his drunkard father Malachy Sr. leaves for several days and they are left without food. Frank and his brother Malachy Jr. get help from his neighbors, who give food to them and their twin younger brothers Eugene and Oliver. The neighbors send a letter to Angela's relatives in Ireland for money to buy tickets to return to Ireland.
After their return, Malachy Sr. tries to collect money for his military service, but as there is no record of it he is turned away. Both of the twins die shortly after their arrival. Malachy Sr. is unable to keep a job, and squanders their money on alcohol. He is too proud to beg or to collect much needed coal from the streets.
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8/10
An evoking look at Irish life
Angela's Ashes is a well made picture, and one of the better movie to come out this year. Also, this film is Alan Parker's best since Pink Floyd's The Wall. The picture evokes a feeling of sorrow for the young Frank McCourt, in a tale that never has any definite answers, it just leaves them open. The acting is superb, mainly by Emily Watson as the loving mother Angela McCout and Robert carlyle who gives his best performance since Trainspotting here as the father with almost three different personalities. We watch as young Frank goes through three periods of his life in the poverish Ireland and thankfully in the end everything turns out OK. This makes the film even better. Along with a gentle and moving score (by oscar winner John Williams), this film is very provocative, touching and dramatic. Well done.
8/10
A miserable Irish childhood is overcome
Being married to a man from Ireland, I can really relate to this movie. I went to see his family home in 1978 and he grew up in very similar circumstances. The movie portrays the depression and drinking problems the Irish have. Emily Watson is great as his mother- she has to swallow her pride and beg so her kids can have food and clothes. The Vincent De