Troubles (1988) Reviews

Troubles (1988)
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Ireland's long history of political turmoil is put under the spotlight in director Chris Morahan's film Trouble, which centers around the shell-shocked Major Archer (Ian Charleson), who, despite his engagement to another, finds himself falling for Sarah (Emer Gillepsie), a pationate Irish nationalist. Meanwhile, his fiance's father wants to renovate the hotel they live in from its current state of decay into the splendor it used to be--he belives that this will subdue the nationalist forces that threaten his own elite societal status. This film also features Susannah Harker, Ian Richardson, and Martin Dempsey. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Christopher Morahan
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DVD
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Stanley G.

Though provisionally a story about the Irish/British conflict after World War One, the figures had little depth of character, were quirky in the extreme, unrealistic, and dislikable, and the most sympathetic one, the protagonist, also seemed a priggish fool.

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Debbie F.

This movie is just not put together well. It does not flow, and hard to follow. I could not get past the first 15 to 20 minutes. Disc #2 of 2 is coming off of my queue.

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    Stanley G.

    Though provisionally a story about the Irish/British conflict after World War One, the figures had little depth of character, were quirky in the extreme, unrealistic, and dislikable, and the most sympathetic one, the protagonist, also seemed a priggish fool.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Debbie F.

    This movie is just not put together well. It does not flow, and hard to follow. I could not get past the first 15 to 20 minutes. Disc #2 of 2 is coming off of my queue.

    Yes   |   No

     
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