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Scenario
in 1985 devoted father Bill Furlong discovers disturbing secrets held by a local monastery and uncovers shocking truths about himself. While Cillian Murphy was again discussing working with Tim Mielants, Murphy’s wife suggested the novel Such Little Things. He didn’t expect the rights to be available, but called Claire Keegan’s agent, who told him they were. After acquiring the rights from producing partner Alan Moloney, Murphy pitched the idea to Matt Damon, who formed a studio with Ben Affleck on the set. Damon liked the story and the two set out to make the film.
And the children who were taken from them
Eileen Furlong: If you want to live this life, there are things you have to ignore. For more than 56,000 young women who were sent to the “repentance and rehabilitation” of the Magdalene institution. between 1922 and 1998. Featured on 60 Minutes: Red Sea Crisis/Fake Voters/Surandant Cillian Murphy (2024). A friend of mine owned a big gay bar in Dublin and I remember being there the day marriage was legalized in Ireland.
in the town of Wexford
One of the celebrating women told about her childhood, when in 1970 were nuns. It was a horrible story about women who didn’t have an iota of compassion between them all, and this film takes that trope and straight-up turns it into something that’s little better than the religious equivalent of Dickens’ workhouse. The story is told from the perspective of local coal merchant "Bill" (Cillian Murphy), who lives with his wife and five daughters in a small Co. No one has much money, and some collect wood from the forest floor to heat their homes. In comparison, his family is quite rich, and with Christmas coming up, everyone is looking forward to some good family time.
resistance or interference
He staffs a local orphanage convent that houses unmarried girls from the community once they are adopted into a family, and it is here that he meets a young girl locked in a coal shed. Stunned and terrified, he wonders how she got stuck there – and this is where the story begins to focus not only on the prevailing inhumanity, but also on the interconnected, web-like, churches that existed. If you want a "rock life" then it’s better to leave it alone. But can he? He often remembers his childhood.
One of tragedy, kindness, a hot water bottle and a puzzle
"Account" is a troubled man with a lot to think about as his conscience refuses to accept the compromises of society, even his wife (Eileen Walsh) might want to adopt him despite what she’s just seen. It’s definitely a less-is-more film, with an effective lack of dialogue and a sense of oppressiveness that’s often startling in its simplicity. The setting presents a certain menace far more acutely than any horror film, but this is horror – and an illustration of brutality in its most devastatingly subtle form. Murphy shines here, his performance allowing his character to pull us along as we all watch a scenario that might not have been appropriate in 1885, but in 1985. Not an easy watch, but worth ninety minutes of your time.