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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A forgotten and overlooked dramatic gem.,
By Lunar Strain "Thrash, don't mind if I do" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
I picked up "A Prayer for the Dying" on a whime one day. I have always liked Mickey Rourke and I think he is one of the most underrated actors int he business. I never heard of this film before and bought it and not knowing how good it would be. Upon viewing the film I couldn't help thinking how much better this movie could have been. Mickey Rourke gives an absolutly moving performance as a hit man wanting to give up his evil ways. I know that that has been used as a plot for a hundred movies, but this is easily one of the better of those films. Some people Bob Hoskins as miscast int he role of the Priest, but I found him to also give a good performance. Overall I was very moved by the film. I only wish it went a little more in depth with Bob Hoskins character. It gives hints that he and Mickey Rourke's character are much alike, but doesn't go into real depth. I have also heard that Mickey Rourke was upset with the final result of the film. Though it could have been much better, it still comes off as a very good dramatic piece of cinema. This film is a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad but could have been better.,
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This review is from: Prayer for the Dying [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A Prayer for the Dying was one of my favorite books of all time. So I was a little concerned about watching a movie adaptation of it. I mean, really...how many movies ever stand up well to the book? This one doesn't. However, on it's own it's an entertaining and interesting flick. Overall the plot follows the book well, taking an ex-IRA executioner from fugitive to murderer to hero. What this movie lacks is character development. With the exception of Fallon (Micky Rourke) all the people are shallow and one dimensional. The priest, Father de Costa (play ok by Bob Hoskins) never really seems the force he was in the book. You never know what drives him to try and save Fallon from this life of violence, when in the book it's de Costa's own past that mirrors Fallon. Alan Bates as the villan Meehan never really seems to get into the part. Where Meehan is dark, sinister, and VERY complex in the book here he's just there, with a little violence thrown in. One of the best sub-plots of this movie, though, wasn't even in the book. Liam Neeson plays an IRA hit man on Fallon's trail. He is also Fallons best friend and the conflict between the two emotions are played up wonderfully, leading to a violent end. It adds a great suspense to the whole thing. One other exceptional thing about this movie is the score. Bill Conti (of Rocky fame) really captures the mood throughout. Great music! Overall, I liked this movie. Again, I would have like to see more character development of de Costa and Meehan, but still it's a great plot.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Give us DVD version!,
By David Wilson (Gothenburg, Hovas Sweden) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prayer for the Dying (Amazon.com Exclusive) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
As usual, Mickey Rourke trying to escape from himself and everybody else, but will he succeed?.. However, I remember it as quite touching film. With IRA assassin, priest and a blind girl, you have helpless GOOD and an ultimate EVIL. I would recommend this film for those who haven't seen it. Me myself, still waiting for DVD version...
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasingly Plausible,
This review is from: Prayer for the Dying (Amazon.com Exclusive) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Deeply atmospheric, yet unpretentious, this is one of those all too rare films in which the characters are truly believable.Set in mid eighties London amidst the paranoia of the troubles in Northern Ireland; a traumatised former terrorist attempts to escape his violent lifestyle, hindered by a blackmailing local gangster. The entire cast are superb and it is the acting which makes this film so captivating. There are numerous awkward silences and the characters' voices falter occasionally, in precisely the same way as they do when real people speak to one another. Do we all conduct our lives reading from a script? Of course we don't and this film excels by allowing it's characters to be subtly but realistically imperfect. What a shame this lesson has since been overlooked by the majority of Directors worldwide (Watch and learn, guys!). Meanwhile this will remain as the best film I have ever seen.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mickey Rourke is awesome in 'A prayer for the dying',
By open ears (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
Loved this movie, and thoroughly enjoyed Mickey Rourke's wonderful performance. It was my only chance to hear him speak with a very convincing Irish accent, and see him with reddish hair. Excellent plot, action, very nice cinematography and soundtrack. A real gem.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Underated,
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This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
To me, this is one of the best, most powerful movies of all time!
To all you doubters, it proves that Mickey Rourke is a great actor!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie - very faithful to the book,
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This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
If you have read and enjoyed the book then you will love the movie. Micky Rourke is excellent (this is still in the days when he could act) and so is the rest of this stellar cast. Well worth it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A deep and powerful film brushing issues of loyalty, honor..,
By Don Sanger (Buffalo, N.Y.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prayer for the Dying [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A Simple portrayal of a man's duty, and complexity to stay with his mission, or drift with his heart make this film great. From the start and to the end, just a stunning performance around every corner despite the foggy settings of Western Europe. I reveal little plot in my review cause that will spoil viewers experience but Rourke's better performances as a rough and tumble assassin named "Falon", who has to do one more job before a crime lord, who runs his mortuary keeps him around.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A missed opportunity,
This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
A Prayer For The Dying is one of those film that could of been a great film. It had great filmmaker Mike Hodges from classic masterpiece Get Carter and the underrated cult thriller The Terminal Man. A great cast Mickey Rourke, Bob Hoskins and Alan Bates. What could of got wrong?I actually liked the film there were time I tried to dislike it. Yes it has got flaws like the music too melodramatic, I heard that the original composer John Scott got fired and that the producer hired Rocky composer Bill Conti. Also the edit is a messy. I know most critics didn't like rourke's Irish accent, in my honest opinion it wasn't that bad. At least tried unlike Sean Connery who played an irish policeman in the Untouchables and he still sounded Scottish and he won an Oscar for it. I really like see the director's cut of A Prayer For The Dying as I really believe that the film was made for the best intentions but you can see the film was interfered by producer who are not filmmakers. I read in a book that Mike Hodges was talking to MGM the opportunity of releasing his cut. Sadly this never happened, maybe as Mickey Rourke has now got his comeback maybe. Watch this space.Get Carter
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Redemption and death,
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This review is from: A Prayer for the Dying (DVD)
This is easily one of Mickey Rourke's best performances as an on the run IRA soldier gone to ground in England. The supporting cast is outstanding with memorable acting by Bob Hoskins as a priest, and Alan Bates as a remorseless crime boss. Liam Neeson shows flashes of talent in this break-out film for him.
The plot is somewhat predictable, but Rourke's acting along with that of Hoskins and Bates is very entertaining and their interactions on screen never dull. Worth watching. |
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Prayer for the Dying [VHS] by Mickey Rourke (VHS Tape - 1989)
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