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animentality · 1 year
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alpacinosgf · 1 year
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bpdjennamaroney · 1 month
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in bruges and banshees of inisherin are heartwarming stories about how the friendship between brendan gleeson and colin farrell can overcome absolutely nothing
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olympain · 1 year
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nonsensegnomes · 1 year
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D’you know who we remember for how nice they was in the 17th century? Absolutely no one. And we all remember the music of the time. Everyone to a man knows Mozart’s name.
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) | Arthur Miller, The Crucible (x) | Jaakko Pallasvuo, solitude vs loneliness |  Julien Smith, The Flinch | Planxty, “The West Coast of Clare”
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communistkenobi · 1 year
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I don’t know how to describe the way banshees of inisherin is affecting me. It tells an extremely specific kind of story, the sudden realisation that you are now strangers with a person you love. Not because of a fight, or because of illness or death, but because you didn’t actually know them as well as you thought you did. Padraic says to Colm - “maybe you were always mean.”
And despite this estrangement, this person you love is still active in your life. Colm helps Padraic home after the cop punches him, and then leaves without a word, indifferent to Padraic crying. Colm apologises for the death of Penny, and the apology feels genuine, but he doesn’t offer anything else. He even thanks Padraic for caring for his dog. There is some hint of intimacy present, but it’s backed by nothing. The person you love cares for you still, but they’re a stranger, they feel alien. And the way that they hurt you throughout this process feels as grotesque and impossible to anticipate as Colm’s brutal self mutilation - which we then seen actively prevents him from playing music at the end of the movie, despite his stated reason for suddenly dropping Padraic is that he wants to focus on his music. There is a very particular kind of interpersonal violence here, one where someone, suddenly, behaves so irrationally, in a way that could never have possibly occurred to you to anticipate, that they become this void, this alien that you don’t know what to do with. Colm tells Padraic to leave him alone, and Padraic doesn’t listen, but Colm breaks that rule on multiple occasions as well. There’s no underlying rational pattern to his behaviour - he just becomes a stranger, still present in your life in some way while remaining alien.
And we see Padraic lose people in multiple ways - his sister leaves, his donkey dies. These are “straightforward” kinds of griefs. And at the end of the movie he is completely alone with Colm, where he comes to the conclusion that the only way to respond to Colm’s insane, self-destructive, horrific behaviour is to behave the same way, making a promise at the end of the film that the both of them will end up dead because of this, that they will kill each other.
And I remember while watching the movie, the entire time I was hoping for a reveal of some kind. That Colm would be losing his mind, or dying, or that there was some other larger conflict hidden beneath the surface, but it never comes. And I like that the movie refuses to ever rationalise or explain his behaviour, instead going to considerable lengths to demonstrate that there is no possible justified explanation you could give for why Colm would decide to start cutting his fingers off to spite Padraic for trying to talk to him, or even why you would suddenly one day tell your closest friend you don’t like them and don’t want them to ever talk to you again in the first place.
Suddenly, violently unknowing a person you love in this precise way is something I haven’t seen explored in a lot of other art before. It’s the exact kind of experience that makes it impossible to grieve or move on from, the kind of thing that drives you to light their house on fire because you don’t know what else to do
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l-bkeoghan-l · 1 year
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the-toulouser · 3 months
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really glad barry keoghan is a celebrity cause he’s the type of man i’d ruin my life for.
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madeline-kahn · 1 year
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Music in Film: The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) dir. Martin McDonagh original score by Carter Burwell 
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animentality · 1 year
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degenerateingenue · 5 months
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Found myself in need of a Barry wallpaper, feel free to use and share, please credit tho ❤️
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alpacinosgf · 1 year
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But you liked me yesterday... Oh, did I, yeah? I thought you did.
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hhhh-snakes · 1 year
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all of the posts about The Banshees of Inisherin are about barry keoghan being adorable and like yeah he's hot but also holy shit dominic is the most horrifyingly gut-wrenchingly tragic character and i feel like we should be talking about that more. barry put his soul into that character and dear god it's all i can think about. dominic's last scene with padraic, "i think that's the meanest thing ive ever heard," and "i thought you were one of the nice ones," and just. GOD. his performance was so fucking beautiful. im writing this in a tearful frenzy in the movie theater bathroom
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olympain · 1 year
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The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) Dir. Martin McDonagh
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ilikestuff69 · 7 months
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‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ (2022)
Directed by Martin McDonagh
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