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Circle Of Friends (1994)
Released By: HBO Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: HBO Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Pat O'Connor
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Chris O'Donnell, Colin Firth, Minnie Driver, Geraldine O'Rawe, Saffron Burrows
Published ID: 5594
UPC: 026359121425,
Plot: 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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Sweet Irish Fairy Tale
Added 9/9/2009

This story is structured very much like an Irish fairy tale. It is about three girls who are best friends since early childhood. All but one live in poverty. They grow up and go to college in Dublin. Two of the girls fall in love; the third wants to marry for money. Bennie, the girl who lives in relative comfort, falls in love first with a boy named Jack. Her parents, however, want to set her up with a sleazy man who works for them in her father's shop. Eve is being brought up by nuns in a very strict environment. The third friend lives in dire poverty with an alcoholic father. It is she that wants to marry for money.

The movie is sweet and poignant, with the inevitable ups and downs of girls in love, betrayals by each other and by men. The photography is beautiful and made me want to return to Ireland again.

I recommend this movie for an easy viewing pick. Get some popcorn, set yourself down and have an enjoyable two hours.

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DVD purchase
Added 8/4/2009

Received my purchase sooner than expected. The DVD was well protected and I received it in perfect condition. Very happy with my purchase.
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dvd
Added 6/15/2009

One of my favourite films of all time. arrived on time as said and in good condition
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first loves, first losses
Added 4/11/2009

This is an absolutely beautiful coming of age film, set in an Ireland of a different time that no longer exists. Driver is wonderful as an exceptional girl whose boyfriend has the brains to see beyond her plain appearance. Few films transmit the joy of discovery of youth: sex, of course, but also ideas that go beyond the confines of family and village. It is a time of opening out, when you can choose who you want to be while you know you are losing something from childhood as well. The film is pitch perfect for this.

At the heart of the film are also terrible betrayals. These things can cause such terrible pain when one is so young and open, so ready to embrace the new without seeing the dangers. It is where the true person begins to emerge, in spite of mistakes but also deeper motives and capabilities. We can grow beyond this early, and most of us must. As I watched this sensitive portrayal, I remembered my own first loves with pain and joy - all the potential, all the disappointment, all the growth. At this, the film succeeded for me at the deepest level.

Warmly recommended. There is not a jot of Hollywood sentimentality or deus ex machina to it.

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Beautiful Ireland and Beautiful Benny
Added 1/30/2009

If you love Ireland, get this movie. It's a beautiful homage to the country, and she sure looks great.

If you love heroines who are are not typical, get this movie. Benny (Minnie Driver in an excellent performance) is a chubby, clumsy girl who has a big heart that breaks - and her big heart serves her well. You just root for her all of the time because she is so genuine. I'm not going to give you the plot because I don't want any spoilers to ruin your enjoyment. Oops, perhaps I gave you one. Sorry.

Well worth viewing; I recommend it highly. Excellent performances by all of the cast in particular Saffron Burrows (you love to hate her) and Colin Firth. As in Colin Firth: "Mr. Darcy, why do I hate you so much in this movie?" Good acting, is why.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Sweet Irish Fairy Tale
Added 9/9/2009

This story is structured very much like an Irish fairy tale. It is about three girls who are best friends since early childhood. All but one live in poverty. They grow up and go to college in Dublin. Two of the girls fall in love; the third wants to marry for money. Bennie, the girl who lives in relative comfort, falls in love first with a boy named Jack. Her parents, however, want to set her up with a sleazy man who works for them in her father's shop. Eve is being brought up by nuns in a very strict environment. The third friend lives in dire poverty with an alcoholic father. It is she that wants to marry for money.

The movie is sweet and poignant, with the inevitable ups and downs of girls in love, betrayals by each other and by men. The photography is beautiful and made me want to return to Ireland again.

I recommend this movie for an easy viewing pick. Get some popcorn, set yourself down and have an enjoyable two hours.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
DVD purchase
Added 8/4/2009

Received my purchase sooner than expected. The DVD was well protected and I received it in perfect condition. Very happy with my purchase.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
dvd
Added 6/15/2009

One of my favourite films of all time. arrived on time as said and in good condition
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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