Michael Collins

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Epopée de la lutte pour l'indépendance de l'Irlande au début du siècle. La puissante Angleterre a toujours connu la contestation de la part de sa plus proche colonie, l'Irlande. Pendant 700 ans, les révoltes ont été jugulées. Mais en 1916, une rébellion éclate à Dublin, qui changera le cours de l'histoire. L'artisan de cette révolte, un homme de l'ombre voué à son pays, s'appelait Michael Collins. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais There have been several films about the IRA, its issues, and history, from modern interpretations dealing with the situation from a few years ago to older ones describing its formation and the personalities that directly influenced its history and events. Michael Collins falls into the second category, but thankfully, it lacks the excessive starchiness and arrogance that often appear in movies of this kind (the great hero type). Liam Neeson plays a significantly younger character, but he is charismatic and believable enough, his performance is quite impressive (of course, thanks to the work of director and screenwriter). The costumes and production design are excellent (as expected from the great Neil Jordan), and the almost complete absence of pathos is surprising. The large war sequences are relatively believable within the possibilities, and I would have been more satisfied if there was a bit more emotion (...pathos...), but that's simply a matter of personal taste. ()