The Wind That Shakes The Barley Review

The Wind That Shakes The Barley Review



I really liked the film we saw the last class special at the end but not because i found it funny, actually it stroke me and it took me a time to believe it.
i am not sure if I have a a favorite character but i liked the relationship between the two brothers that were the principal characters, at the beginning  of the story these two brothers were helping it between them, fighting for the same purpose and risking theirs life together, but they were very different , the youngest was an idealist and took the arms motives for his brothers and the older one was a man of action and as he considered himself a realistic person. Despite all of these, in a point of the plot they took different ways because each one believe in opposites ideals and how the separation from England should be and the older brother kill his brothers after he try to stool weapons from the headquarters and  the younger brother refused to betray his partner´s hiding place.
Something i dislike from this film it was the female role always as a secondary and following the men.

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  1. I think the same of you, the female role always as secondary in this film

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  3. the last scene i like for the same because until last chance we won't know if he kill the brother but finally him killed Damien. I feel so sad for the situation.

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  4. The scene when Danny kill his brother was very sad man i would have done the same

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  5. "Something i dislike from this film it was the female role always as a secondary and following the men."

    I agree with you that's a serious problem in the art in generally-

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  6. I emphasize that the most important thing was that the Irish fought for their independence.

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  7. I disagree with your comments about the female character. Sinead was a very smart and strong woman, and in many scenes she expressed her points of view about politics and the struggle against England (I remember the scene were the revolutionaries are discussing about the treaty, all the men in the room are listening her words, and many of them support her). Actually, she played an important role, and wasn't a typical female secondary character (like the women we see in action movies like James Bond).

    But I agree with everything else you said.

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