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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best movies I've seen in a LONG time
The tag line for this movie is "90 minutes you'll never forget!" and believe me, you won't.

Pig and Runt are best friends, twins from different mothers who have barely spent a minute apart. As a result, they have created their own private world, ignoring those around them. Though it sounds like a fairy tale scenario, it definitely isn't. They've lived in their own world...

Published on January 24, 2004 by M. Niebergall

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2.0 out of 5 stars A perfectly painful film for your ears
While I agree with the many positive reviews that this film is well-directed and shot, and engrossing in it's plot, it is also chock-full of weirdness. Cillian's bizarre hyper-exaggerated "Cork" accent made me want to reach into the screen and smack him at (many) points. This one aspect of the film alone ruins it for me. Perhaps the accent was chosen to make him seem more...
Published on April 25, 2006 by Bill the Cat


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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best movies I've seen in a LONG time, January 24, 2004
This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
The tag line for this movie is "90 minutes you'll never forget!" and believe me, you won't.

Pig and Runt are best friends, twins from different mothers who have barely spent a minute apart. As a result, they have created their own private world, ignoring those around them. Though it sounds like a fairy tale scenario, it definitely isn't. They've lived in their own world so long, a world apart seems painful, even more so when Runt begins to search for something more.

The casual viewer may watch this movie thinking Pig is absolutely mad and a very unlikeable character. But I don't believe this is so. Pig has a very pure, very raw love for Runt. So pure and so overpowering that it overcomes any morality or sense of right and wrong that he might have. All that matters is that he and Runt stay together, no matter what. He is not an evil character. He is simply incapable of understanding the real world.

Runt, on the other hand, is a very strong, almost level-headed girl who knows that there is a world beyond Pig. A world with people in it, with more love. Love that won't smother her or cling to her. She loves Pig, but is unable to comprehend his level of commitment to her. As they both say, they are the other's world. But Runt is the only one who understands that these two worlds have the ability to merge.

This movie is one of the best I have ever seen. The actors understand their characters and live in their scenes. You don't see performances like the ones Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy put forth very often. Pig and Runt are both extremely likeable characters and there were points where I rooted for both of them, despite their actions. The accents and secret language, to me, were easy to understand and gave it that ethereal, surreal feel. Innocence amid the madness. The tag line doesn't lie. These 90 minutes will stay with you for a very very long time.

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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Original and refreshing, if flawed, April 20, 2004
This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
"Disco Pigs" is the story of two Irish teenagers, Pig (Cillian Murphy) and Runt (Elaine Cassidy), who have been inseparable since birth. Born moments apart, they live next door to one another in Cork, speak their own language, live by their own rules, and generally do their best to ignore everyone else around them. So far, they have managed to keep the outside world from creeping into their sur-reality, in which they imagine searching for a palace where they will be king and queen someday.

But the real world closes in and threatens this when Runt is sent away to a vocational school, and Pig realizes his world is nothing without her. He tries to win Runt back and is lost when it seems Runt may not feel as strongly as he does.

Cillian Murphy is nothing short of extraordinary as Pig, teetering on the line between sanity and madness as he struggles to hold on to the world he and Runt have created, just as he tries to convince her to do the same. Murphy clearly knows the character well, having originated the role in its successful theatrical run, and it shows. The character practically jumps off the screen, he is so alive and present in each moment.

Elaine Cassidy seems less comfortable in the role of Runt. She is a highly evocative actor, capable of registering a spectrum of emotions in a single glance, but her performance here is opaque and unfocused at times. Murphy may get the fireworks as the volatile Pig, but Cassidy never registers Runt's emotional center.

This is director Kirsten Sheridan's first full-length film, and while it bodes well for her future, "Disco Pigs" is far from a perfect film, lagging at times and indulging itself in others. It is a fascinating character study in which a world of contrasts is created. The frenetic action of the Cork discos pitted against the calmness of the sea show how different Pig and Runt have become and how divergent their futures may be. But Sheridan almost tries to put too much symbolism and too many allusions in the film and doesn't give herself enough time to flesh those out, making the film seem muddled and rushed in places.

All in all, though, "Disco Pigs" is an original, though-provoking film.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lonely Praise., July 3, 2003
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This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
Immediately after watching Disco Pigs, I sat down at my computer and looked up the title...I noticed immediately that several of the reviews were very negative - one or two stars. This puzzled me to no end, as I had just spent 90 minutes watching a thoroughly engrossing film. And after reading the reviews, I'm still puzzled. I could not find a single justification for any of the arguments put forth.
The back cover makes a splendid correlation between the characters' world and Bjork lyrics. We drift and float through their reality, but somehow come out of it feeling as though we have experienced something quite visceral. Yes, the movie is far more abstract and poetic than your average Hollywood film. But it's a far cry from avant garde. There exists a defined (even tradtional) plot structure, and the audience never gets the feeling that anything about the movie is pretentious.
The heavy accents make a few lines of dialogue hard to discern, especially since Pig and Runt (the two main characters) have reverted so far into their world as to have invented new words and phrases (a la Clockwork Orange). Regardless of this fact, there was never a time when I was unsure what was going on - which says something about the directing in and of itself...Great foreign film, small time-commitment, and it's only a few dollars to rent. Do yourself a favor and stop by the video store tonight...
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars better study for psych major than the usual clockwork orange movie, September 7, 2005
This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
This film was compelling it had great clarity on the subject of schiziod personality disorder ,the clang associations,and the fast dissent of the pig character into a crazed sociopath ,was mesmerizing . I hate watching violent movies ,but i was interested in this character study ,it will be one of my favourites,its a must see for any psychology student
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Expected, May 16, 2004
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I watched this movie with no expectations, only knowing that it was about an obsessive relationship, and I was pleasantly surprised at how original and entertaining this very "independent" style film was. The characters, alienated teens in Cork, Ireland; were fascinating and well-acted, and the story well written.

As a Californian, the accents were very thick to my ears and the only real drawback was that subtitles weren't available on the DVD. This was only a minor sticking point as I was only happy to watch the movie again (and the accents did become more decipherable).

If you can appreciate dark, innovative, and not-so-hollywood films, this is one to check out.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No middle ground..., November 23, 2008
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AmorVincitOmnia831 (The wise can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from a mountain top) - See all my reviews
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You'll either love this movie (as I do) or you'll hate it! There seems to be no middle ground for people where this movie is concerned...However if your a fan of Elaine (that's me indeed) or Cillian, this is some of their best work and a must have for your collection! The strong Irish (cork) accents for me was just an added bonus, but many seem to have a problem with it though...
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disco Pigs, October 25, 2005
This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
Until I saw this movie, I thought the love relationship in "Wuthering Heights" was the deepest. Not anymore, this is such a intensly close relationship, that I have never seen anything like it on screen ever before. There are 12 reviews of top critics giving it their heighest rating.If you ever had a strong "puppy love" you will recognize the strength of a bond here. But, that is not all. There is a story here; and, a character's personality not seen before, including showing the tendesest and also the most violent reactions of the male in his transition from teen to adult. Amazing. And actor, Cillian Murphy is flawless-even his singing (he really does) in karoke sceen.Here too is good example of scary obsessive relationship.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intensity Personified, August 31, 2005
This review is from: Disco Pigs (DVD)
This movie will blow you away. Cillian Murphy gives the best performance of his career. He plays a desperately troubled teen (sometimes a pattern in his resume thus far) who grew up too close to his best friend. He finds that his life is all about her and that it won't be easy to let go without a fight. The intensity of his performance will make you cringe, feel pity for him, and cry for him at the same time. Highly recommended!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disco Pigs: Utterly Riveting, November 1, 2003
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To think I never would of seen this movie if it wasn't just by chance I saw the name on the internet, found the name intriguing, and looked it up on Google. I was blown away by what I found. This movie struck a chord with me that few movies ever do. The rawness and intensity of the acting (Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy) come together with rich imagery to truly make their world come to life. I can't say else that could make a person understand the enormity of the film without their first seeing it so I will end here.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Honest, awkward story, November 5, 2003
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This film is an excellent portrayal of obsessive friendship. It's detailed, intense, and daring enough to be honest about how the levels of passionate connections can get to degrees where most people would say it's out of hand. The acting is amazing. You're pulled into a world made up of only the main characters. Cillian Murphy blew my mind away with how versitile he can be. You can tell this movie was a play before it was a film. The characters are more intense than in today's usual personalities. Mind blowing performances, disheartening story. Worth a rent at least.
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