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The Shore

The Shore (2011)

February. 10,2011
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6.8
| Drama Comedy

The story of Joe and Paddy, whose childhood friendship is shattered by the troubles in Northern Ireland. Twenty five years later they are reunited.

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Cooktopi
2011/02/10

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Juana
2011/02/11

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Janis
2011/02/12

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Fleur
2011/02/13

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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christopherclarke
2011/02/14

This film was made near my home village and like most Northern Irish films, it was a totally disappointment, as it simply pampered to the Americans on every level. The acting was horrible, the cinematography was film student quality and even the transfer of the footage looks like the film was shot with cheap camcorders. It made the people of Ireland look like drunken unemployed morons who still live in white washed cottages... talk about being stereotyped. When one compares this to "Six Shooter" (another Oscar Winning Short Film from Ireland)... one has to question the merit of the selection process of the Oscar.... A load of bland, uninspiring rubbish!!!

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/02/15

"The Shore" is an Irish short film that runs for slightly under half an hour and is mostly known for winning an Academy Award 4 years ago. I have not seen any of the 4 other nominees, but I am quite happy about "The Shore" winning as the film delivers on a comedic as well as emotional level. It is about two men who were friends when they were much younger, but politics and personal stuff got in the way at some point and they did not see each other for a very long time. Conleth Hill ("Game of Thrones") and the pretty famous Ciarán Hinds play the main characters here and they give the film the right note of rough, masculine, self-confident men who also have a soft side, which is mostly hidden. Typically Irish. On one or two occasions, it gets a bit too much of a sob-story, but overall, it is a very fine watch. Sucks to see that Terry George did not really manage to build a lasting career on the success of this short film. Then again, there was not a lot of success outside of the Academy Awards. only one other nomination is listed and the Irish Film and Television Awards did not even like the film enough to honor it. But I did. Check it out if you can. Quite strong little movie.

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MartinHafer
2011/02/16

I just completed my yearly pilgrimage to see the Oscar-nominated Live Action Shorts--tomorrow it's the Animated Shorts. This was a very unusual crop of shorts this year, as three of the five nominees were comedies--and usually the films are mostly deadly serious. Only two films are serious this year and NONE are about death, Nazis or other sad stuff! As I said, it's an unusual year. Now I am not complaining--this might just be the most enjoyable group of films I've seen in years.This story is interesting in that you see two separate storied that eventually merge. It begins with a man and his friends walking along the shore--picking up mussels and other shellfish to sell. And, at the same time also in Ireland, you see a man coming back to his homeland after many years--and he brings his daughter with him. However, despite meeting all these old friends, there is a nagging problem--and it involves the beachcomber you see at the beginning of the tale.As I said above, if I were the type person to gamble, I'd put my money on "The Shore" to be the Oscar-winner this year. Now this ISN'T to say it was necessarily the most enjoyable or that the other films were poor--but "The Shore" was the best overall package. It had it all. The story was very complex--rewarding and with some wonderful twists. The acting was lovely throughout. The story looked very cinematic--and the direction was very deft. There was simply nothing that could stand improvement. And, I kept my interest throughout.UPDATE: Well, I wish I WAS a betting man as, indeed, "The Shore" did win the Oscar this year.

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Caractacus23
2011/02/17

I just got back from viewing all ten short films nominated for the 2012 Academy Awards (five animated, and five live action), and Northern Ireland's "The Shore" was, without a doubt, the best of the five live action shorts. Its a hilarious film (but in a realistic manner, not in the silly, whimsical way which has frankly worn out its welcome in recent years, I think), and actress Maggie Cronin, as "Mary," the protagonists's ex-fiancée, really steals the show. At around age 50 (I'm guessing), she puts most 20something actresses to utter shame with her supernal, voluptuous beauty. I simply could not take my eyes of this woman! This one should definitely win the Oscar, but it probably won't, alas. They'll probably give it to "Pentecost," because it mocks the Catholic Church. Like that's an original, or risky thing to be doing in 2012 (in fairness, "Pentecost" was also funny). But this is the film that would win, if the Academy cared about truth & beauty. Which is a bit like saying Uganda would have been a splendid country in the 1970s, if only Idi Amin had been a humanitarian. Oh well. I guess I should be happy this excellent little film was nominated at all (else I'd have never heard of it, let alone seen it).

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