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71
TrailerA young British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a terrifying riot on the streets of Belfast in 1971. Unable to tell friend from foe, the raw recruit must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorienting, alien and deadly landscape.Actors: Jack OConnell, Jack Lowden, Paul Popplewell, Adam Nagaitis, Joshua Hill, Ben Williams-Lee, Jonah Russell, Harry Verity, Peter McNeil OConnor, Babou Ceesay, Sam Reid, ...»Director: Yann DemangeCountry: United KingdomDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "71"
The AtlanticOctober 14, 2015'71 makes so much effort to be suspenseful that it doesn't have much time to get into nuance.
Detroit NewsMarch 13, 2015The film doesn't take sides, but shows how conflict stirs the pot of human emotions and how quickly things can get out of control. And it shows that in war, no one is right.
Philadelphia InquirerMarch 13, 2015Demange's feature debut miraculously distills the often Byzantine nature of the power politics behind The Troubles in a deeply intimate chamber piece about a single day in the life of a British soldier.
Globe and MailMarch 13, 2015People died, but it's more than the bombs, bullets and bodies. The more fascinating damage was done to psyches and souls, and Demange, with '71, comes for yours.
Chicago TribuneMarch 12, 2015The movie excites, but intelligently, without stoking blood lust or Old Testament revenge impulses.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 12, 2015If you are in the mood for a confusing and thoroughly depressing immersion into Irish history, you can't do better. But that would be a very odd mood to be in.
Epoch TimesMay 25, 2016Demange crafts a tight, tense, white-knuckle night of the soul. He certainly proves he can stage a riot.
Little White LiesMarch 17, 2016An impressive debut feature buoyed by a captivating central turn.
SF WeeklyJanuary 01, 2016He's a passive hero, mostly getting buffeted along by events and people beyond his control. But '71 is no less of a deadly game of cat and mouse for that, focusing more on the other players in this very bad night.
Rip It UpJanuary 01, 2016It's O'Connell's film and he's very fine indeed, even making you forgive the occasional (and expected) lapses into 'shaky cam'.
Seattle WeeklyNovember 12, 2015'71 doesn't pretend that better times are near (Bloody Sunday is just a year ahead), though it does finally proffer a few shreds of humanity against a future we know will be terribly bleak.
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