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The Boys and Girl From County Clare (2003)

Starring: Colm Meaney, Bernard Hill Director: John Irvin Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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The all-ireland traditional music competition attracts the best musicians from all over the country. As the musicians make their way towards the competition trouble rears its head. At the heart of the adversity lies the vengeful interventions of two estranged brothers from opposing bands. Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 07/12/2005 Starring: Colm Meaney Run time: 90 minutes

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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Wee Sparkling Film from Ireland, September 8, 2005
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Some films may be predictable, with minimal storyline and action sequences and still be a hit. THE BOYS AND GIRL FROM COUNTY CLARE hits that description on target. This is an emerald of a jaunty little Irish tale that thoroughly entertains with a fine cast and superb Irish music and leaves the audience wholly satisfied - AND has a fine social comment!

The setting is County Clare where the International Irish Music festival is at hand. For years John-Joe McMahon (Bernard Hill) and his little band have won the ceili (Irish dance music) band competition. Members of his hometown orchestra include young Anne (Andrea Corr) and her unmarried grumpy piano-playing mother Maisie (Charlotte Bradley). Word comes round that John-Joe's long estranged brother Jimmy (Colm Meaney) has a band from Liverpool, a band that includes Liverpudlian types including young and handsome flautist Teddy (Shaun Evans) and is aimed in the direction of the Festival to compete. In fine Irish tradition the two mutually angry brothers try to sabotage each other's appearance, but alas they both come face to face in the competition. With Jimmy's arrival we discover that Maisie's negative outlook comes from the fact that Jimmy is the one who wantonly got her pregnant and Anne is Jimmy's daughter. Maisie is forced to admit to Anne her betrayal of ancestry news and the mother/daughter relationship is strained to the breaking point.

Anne and Teddy (naturally) fall for each other and the two of them decide to return to Liverpool after the festival ends with neither's band the winner. This development is threatening to Maisie and she finally confronts Jimmy with her pent up resentment and disappointment. How the young ones cope with their situation and emotions and resolve the problem of distance is the finale of this sweet story and is best left to the viewer to discover.

The acting is homogeneously fine with the comedy and drama in fine balance. And oh the music! Director John Irvin has created a little jewel of a film that warms the proverbial cockles of your heart. Grady Harp, September 05
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Irish Music at its Best!, August 22, 2005
By Michael Meredith "e-Mike" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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Brother against brother is the overarching theme of this gem of a movie, but the driving force throughout is its music. I've always enjoyed Irish music, but until watching this film, I had never heard of a ceili band. Now I'll be on the lookout for a CD or two.

Oh yeah, the brother against brother thing? It's a conflict that's contested through music, in this case the annual Ceili Band Contest. Two brothers, John Joe, the older one stayed on the farm in Ireland, while Jimmy left for Liverpool shortly after getting his girlfriend pregnant. After 26 years of estrangement, Jimmy returns to the ceili competition with his band, hoping to interrupt the two year championship reign of John Joe's band. Avoiding the fray thus far is a third brother Padjo, a missionary priest off in Africa. At least we think Padjo has been avoiding the fray.

John Joe (Bernard Hill from the Lord of the Rings series) is a man at peace with himself and his music, although not so much at peace that he can't respond to the imminent arrival of his sibling's band with a delaying dirty trick or two. His band includes the scorned girlfriend of his brother, Maisie, and her daughter, Ann (luminously played by Andrea Corr of The Corrs musical group).

Jimmy (Colm Meaney from The Commitments and The Snapper, two other excellent Irish movies) has led a materially prosperous life in Liverpool that's been somewhat emotionally bereft; as evidenced by his testy attitude and his multiple ex-wives. His band features a mix of old pro musicians along with some young talent that provokes his ire with an occasional foray into jazz.

The bands serve as musical Montagues and Capulets, as Ann meets and falls in love with Teddy (Shaun Evans). Ann has never met her father, and Maisie would have never come to the competition had she known that Jimmy would be there.

Well then, brotherly conflict, an embittered fallen woman of a certain age, a young woman conflicted about the father she never knew, and young lovers from different factions of a competition... is that enough to keep your interest?

To be honest though, you could almost ignore the successful efforts of a marvelous cast and a great story that is well told, because the music is fantastic! I haven't felt this good since I saw "Brassed Off" (a similar movie about a brass band competition England). And as John Joe remarks at one point, "if you have the music... you're never alone."
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fiddley-dee, October 17, 2005
By G. Newby "Alphonso Kelley" (Memphis, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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Having an Irish film without Colm Meaney in it would be somewhat like having a Harry Potter book with no mention of Hogwarts. It just can't be done. That being said, the ubiquitous Meaney is both talented and charming, the Emerald Isle's version of Gene Hackman, only a little more discriminating in the roles he accepts. Here, the actor is as likeable as always, even if the character he portrays is not.

The story involves two estranged brothers and the woman who came between them crossing paths at an Irish national music competition, where each brother does his best to deprive the other of the trophy. The story is predictable and somewhat formulaic, but that still doesn't get in the way of its charm. The film goes in the direction you expect it to, yet somehow its development seems very natural. The story's familiarity is something of a comfort. Here music serves as a bridge between people, and old animosities give way to newfound respect. Love blossoms and then finds a way to overcome its obstacles.

There's lots of good music and good acting here, and plenty of charming Irish scenery to boot. For lovers of Irish music, the film is worth watching for that alone. As for the acting, Colm Meaney and Bernard Hill come across as Irish Everymen, giving the film a kind of universal quality that helps it transcend its limited scope and setting. This is a film that just about anyone can relate to, and the charming music and bittersweet tale make it that much easier to embrace.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Boys and Girls From County Clare
The Boys and Girl From County Clare I LOVE ANY MOVIE THAT ARE FILMED IN Ireland
Published 2 months ago by Dorrie Scherer

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie for Irish Music Lovers
I really enjoyed this movie especially since Andrea Corr plays one of the main characters and she is one of the singers in the Corrs music group. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Erikka J. Flowers

4.0 out of 5 stars ...really enjoyed this film
Andrea Corr does an excellent job. Scenery is beautiful even though it might not be Clara County. Corr has that special 'look' that translates well on film.
I must say.. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Robert of Niagara

5.0 out of 5 stars Boys & Girl from County Clare
We love Irish movies, and were glad to add this one to our collection...very enjoyable movie that we will watch again and again!
Published 16 months ago by Rebecca

5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly engaging
I got this because I was on an Irish movie kick and I like the Corrs (Andrea Corr plays the female lead). I wasn't expecting anything special so I was pleasently surprised. Read more
Published 17 months ago by TerraByte

5.0 out of 5 stars If you have the music, you have a friend for life
The Aran Ceilidh Band Competition draws bands from all over Ireland, and in this case, Liverpool, to compete for the Ceilidh band trophy. Read more
Published 18 months ago by R. Kyle

5.0 out of 5 stars The Boys and Girl from County Clare
Entertaining movie with great Irish music and an excellent cast. The brothers who have had "life long issues" are played by well-seasoned actors and the young female lead Andrea... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Linda A. Kelly

1.0 out of 5 stars The worst movie I have ever seen.
Firstly like Waking Ned Devine this movie is not shot in Ireland but in The Isle of man which looks nothing like Clare. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Barry A. Kinsella

5.0 out of 5 stars Irish music with delightful plot twists
I first saw this film at the Toronto Film Festival, and loved it. It's wry, whimsical, loving, funny, and full of hilarious plot twists, spun with spectacular Irish Caleigh music... Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by Diana Ralph

4.0 out of 5 stars Worst fake fiddle playing I've ever seen; other than that, a cute movie
This movie had a great plot, wonderful music, some hysterically funny moments and beautiful settings, but I just can't forgive the incredibly fake fiddling throughout the movie... Read more
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