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The Field (1991)

Starring: Richard Harris, John Hurt Director: Jim Sheridan Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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After scoring an art-house hit and Oscar nominations for his previous film, My Left Foot, Irish director Jim Sheridan made this ambitious and hard-hitting drama, set in Ireland during the 1930s, about one man's obsession with a plot of land that his family has tended for generations. The results are decidedly mixed, and it's obvious that this kind of tragic allegory is better suited for the stage (where it originated as a play by John B. Keane). What makes the film worthwhile is the Oscar-nominated performance by Richard Harris as "Bull" McCabe, the fiercely stubborn man who's nurtured a prime field of rented land for decades, only to lose it when the owner auctions the land to an unwelcome American (Tom Berenger). Rather than sacrifice his life's work to this brazen invader, McCabe wages a personal war with powerfully tragic results. It's unfortunate that this potent drama never really connects on an emotional level, but Harris is never less than fascinating in a role that seems to virtually consume him as an actor. His performance approaches greatness, even when the film falls somewhat short of its dramatic ambitions. --Jeff Shannon

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A tradition-bound irishman who has devoted his life to cultivating his field finds himself fighting to preserve everything he believes in when the field is put up for sale. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 02/26/2002 Starring: Richard Harris John Hurt Run time: 113 minutes Rating: Pg13

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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, gripping, and SO depressing., December 3, 2002
By skunktrain (So. California, USA) - See all my reviews
Richard Harris is absolutely outstanding in this film. No wonder he got an Oscar nomination. This film about pride and struggle keeps you rivited from beginning to end. And a sad, frantic, tragic end it is.

Sean Bean plays Harris's son, and he is very effective as a somewhat dimwitted fellow who is cowed by his powerful and stubborn father. Brenda Fricker (as Bean's mom and Harris's wife) is fine too. And John Hurt plays an amusing gap-toothed buddy with great humor! He was a particular favorite.

Tom Berenger as "The American" gives a fine performance as well (he did a good "East Coast" accent), but it's unfortunate that his character's motivations in buying the field are not more clearly defined--it would have helped explain more of the plot.

Beautiful scenery, and a great score by Elmer Bernstein add much to this film as well! However, closed captions definitely were needed in this movie. The accents are too thick for American ears. (Except for Berenger's accent, of course!) I don't understand why this film was not subtitled or closed-captioned. Not only do the hearing impaired need the captioning, anyone who has trouble with the thick accents will need it too. What gives?

An excellent film. Depressing and dramatic, but it keeps you thinking after the film is over. Richard Harris is *amazing*. What a treat to see him shine in such a way.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Field is a short course in Irish history and culture., November 18, 2005
By Russell Fanelli (Longmeadow, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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In order to understand Jim Sheridan's fine film, The Field, based on the play by the same name by J.B. Keane, it is useful to know some of the Irish history that relates directly to this tragic story.

A little less than 800 years ago the English first came to Ireland and initiated a slow but steady conquest of the island and people. By the 19th century the catholic Irish had lost most of their land and their freedom to the protestant English. The great Irish statesman Daniel O'Connell made modest progress in winning some liberty for the Irish catholics in the early part of the 19th century. Unfortunately, the Great Famine, which began in 1845 and lasted until 1848, killed a million or more Irish people who were dependent on the potato, which suffered from a disastrous blight. Two million more people fled the island to foreign shores, America being one preferred destination. A population of approximately eight million people was reduced by about 36%. The Irish never forgave the English for allowing this great tragedy to occur. The ill effects of this disaster lasted well into the 20th century.

In the film The Field, "The Bull" McCabe (Richard Harris), a tenant farmer in a small town in southwestern Ireland, mentions the famine and its after effects several times to justify his right to buy the field that he and his family have given their love and labor for generations. The English woman who owns the field has put her property up for auction and an American, Tom Berrenger, appears ready to outbid McCabe for the field. McCabe will not permit what he perceives to be a miscarriage of justice.

Against him are the American and his ally, the local parish priest. McCabe does his best to reason with these men and explain why he feels he has a right to the field. McCabe mentions the Great Famine and the sacrifice his family made to remain in Ireland to rebuild a devastated society. This field represented not only McCabe's life, but life for his posterity. The priest and the "Yank" are unmoved by his arguments so McCabe takes the law into his own hands with disastrous consequences for him, his wife, and his son.

This fine film gives us a chance to learn much about the Irish people and their culture. The importance of the land, the power of religion, the hatred of the English, the poverty of the people, and the loss of Irish youth to emigration are just of few of the themes touched on as the story develops.

The Field was made in Ireland and the beauty of the land is everywhere evident, in stark contrast to the meanness of the lives of the people who live there. We don't need to be Irish to be moved by the desperation of McCabe and people like him trying to eke out a living by their unremmiting labor.

The Field is less an entertainment and more an education for those people wanting to gain some insight into the lives of the Irish farmers living in the first half of the 20th Century. I have watched this film several times with great interest as well as appreciation for Jim Sheridan's fine work. Highly recommended.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful movie on every level !!, October 3, 2001
By Christian B. Martin (Alexandria, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Field (DVD)
First of all, do not rent or buy this brilliantly photographed film until it is released in a widescreen / letterbox version. Period. Not only has it been "edited to fit your screen," this Pioneer Video edition is so fuzzy, it looks as if it was transferred from a bootleg VHS tape.

Second, PLEASE ignore the reviews below in which the reviewer (a) couldn't understand the dialogue "because the Irish accents are way too thick" and therefore only understood the scenes with Tom Berenger as the Yank; (b) is a clown more concerned about possible animal abuse than filmmaking ("many animals were harmed and drugged for this movie -- got this info from a non-profit web site !"); or (c) thinks "Prince of the City" was a five star movie like Mostafa Hefny does (no kidding folks -- check out his other reviews).

"The Field" is a masterful movie on every level: story, directing, acting, photography. If for no other reason, see it for Richard Harris' performance as the Bull McCabe. It is simply one of the finest acting performances ever filmed -- a "tour de force" as the cliche goes. But remember, wait till a proper widescreen / letterbox edition becomes available.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A parable of Irish History
Richard Harris' performance as Bull McCabe a tenant farmer determined to preserve a way of life that is threatened by progress (represented by the American played by Tom Berenger)... Read more
Published 5 days ago by R. J. Marsella

5.0 out of 5 stars The Field
I think it was great to see how people lived in Ireland . What their problems were..
Published 2 months ago by Dorrie Scherer

4.0 out of 5 stars A moving story with great performance from Richard Harris
Based on a play by John B. Keane, The Fiels is a moving story that's flown under the radar since it's release in 1990. Read more
Published 6 months ago by T O'Brien

4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely locales

I stumbled upon The Field through a six degrees game on the imdb. The 1990 film based upon the play by John B. Read more
Published 7 months ago by kristin724

4.0 out of 5 stars Harris Gives Powerful, Perhaps Too Powerful Performance
"The Field," (1990), an Irish movie, was the second to be made by the talented Irish director Jim Sheridan, who also gets the screenwriting credit on it. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Stephanie DePue

4.0 out of 5 stars Historical and cultural insight
The Field provides an accurate view of what it was like to live in the Republic of Ireland following independence. Read more
Published 18 months ago by A.

4.0 out of 5 stars How importnat the Land is to an Irishman
My husband and I just returned from Ireland so we saw first hand how important the land is to the Irish. Richard Harris is Brillant in The Field. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Mary Langsdorf

4.0 out of 5 stars Fertile Ground Rich With Irish History
Based on the play by John B. Keane, Director Jim Sheridan presents a gripping tale that is rich with Irish tradition and history in the film THE FIELD. Read more
Published 23 months ago by R. DelParto

5.0 out of 5 stars Love this movie and story
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and mine runs deep with this film. A long time fan of Richard Harris I feel his role in the movie was extraordinarily well performed. Read more
Published on October 18, 2006 by Dannica Smith

2.0 out of 5 stars Powerfully depressing and bleak
With ordinary actors this movie would be depressing. With Richard Harris finding enormous, brilliant energy in his role as the doomed main character, it goes beyond depressing to... Read more
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