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Average rating
(58%)
 
Starring: Shawn Hatosy | Danny Dyer | Lee Ingleby | Robin Laing | Eva Birthistle | Michael York
Director: Peter Sheridan
Studio: REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 91 mins
Genres: Drama | Romance
Languages: English
Released: April 28, 2008
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Peter Sheridan, the acclaimed Irish theatre director and brother of film director Jim Sheridan (MY LEFT FOOT) makes his feature directorial debut with an adaptation of playwright, novelist, and political rogue Brendan Behan’s autobiographical tale. In 1939, sixteen-year-old IRA recruit Behan (Shawn Hatosy), hides TNT in his trousers and boards a ferry for England, eager to further the Irish Republic's cause. Nabbed immediately by police, the underage Behan evades the hangman's noose, and is sentenced to four years at an English 'borstal', or reform school, run by the paternal Governor Joyce (Michael York). The cocky idealist, now living with the enemy--troubled boys that Brendan finds remarkably similar to himself--quickly begins planning his escape. To his dismay, Brendan becomes the object of handsome thief Charlie Millwall’s (Danny Dyer) wistful homosexual affections. The young Irishman fights against association with a 'poofter', but in spite of himself, grows closer to Charlie. Meanwhile, Brendan begins a tenuous relationship with Joyce's daughter, Elizabeth (Eva Birthistle), a literate and upper crust painter. Hatosy and Dyer deliver nuanced performances that enhance Sheridan's loving homage to a literary legend's youthful exploration of sexuality and creativity.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


OK

scorpion from , 3rd August, 2008

NOT BAD WHEN I GOT INTO IT 8/10

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:


Better than I thought it would be!

A Customer from Bury, 16th June, 2008

Not too sure about this one when I initially rented it, but once watching found riveting. Based around a true story, it was moving in places, quite upsetting in one or two others, but a part of the larger picture to understand the times it portrayed. Not a true family film, except if older teenagers due to some scenes, but done tastefully on the whole and to put a point across mostly. Would watch again as one of those films you would see different 'things' in it 2nd time round I'm sure.

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Borstal Boy

A Customer from Tonbridge, 27th August, 2008

Not your regular Danny Dyer film but well worth a watch!!

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superb

johnramsfan from from Kendal, 31st July, 2008

Excellent film. Could have contained more man on man action

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