Circle of Friends (1995) Reviews

Circle of Friends (1995)
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Set in 1957, this romantic coming-of-age story follows three childhood friends from a small town in Ireland as they head to Dublin to attend Trinity College. Nan (Saffron Burrows), a year older than her friends and already in her second year at Trinity, is ambitious, romantic, and just a bit reckless. She hopes to win the hand of Simon (Colin Firth), an older Protestant land-owner who would help her rise up the social and economic ladder. Eve (Geraldine O'Rawe), a bit more pragmatic and cautious, finds herself falling for a boy named Aidan (Aidan Gillen). Bernadette (Minnie Driver), called "Benny" by her friends and family, comes from strict parents who won't allow her to live on campus, forcing her to commute back and forth from classes every day. Bennie's father, a haberdasher, has always expected that his daughter, a bit plainer and plumper than her friends, will marry his shop's manager, an odd duck named Sean (Alan Cumming). But at Trinity, Bennie discovers that she fancies a tall, good-looking rugby player named Jack (Chris O'Donnell), and to the surprise of Bennie and everyone else, it turns out that Jack fancies her as well. Circle of Friends gave Minnie Driver her breakthrough film role after her initial success as a television actress in Britain. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Chris O'DonnellMinnie Driver, (more)
Director(s):
Pat O'ConnorPat O'Connor, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD,  (View All Versions)
 

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Kai D.

Reading the book first helped us to really enjoy this movie. The movie could not spell out all the details, but you can read into them if you have read the book first.

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James M.

starts slow, but becomes a nice story about three girl friends who each confront the social and sexual constraints of Irish society of the early sixties differenlty.

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Loren K.

Minnie Driver does a good job at playing a teenage girl who feels like an ugly duckling while dating a good-looking guy.

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Janet K.

An excellent period piece...esp. for anyone who's ever felt like the ugly duckling.

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Nancy U.

cute harmless film..nothing special but ok to watch.

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Dessa M.

Thought this would be about friendship and relationships; turned out to be about college-aged sexual exploits. Big deal, it's been done frequently, to death, and this is no exception. Didn't make it more than 20 minutes into the movie.

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Kai D.

Reading the book first helped us to really enjoy this movie. The movie could not spell out all the details, but you can read into them if you have read the book first.

Yes   |   No

 
James M.

starts slow, but becomes a nice story about three girl friends who each confront the social and sexual constraints of Irish society of the early sixties differenlty.

Yes   |   No

 
Loren K.

Minnie Driver does a good job at playing a teenage girl who feels like an ugly duckling while dating a good-looking guy.

Yes   |   No

 
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