Even thought I hated these cops got off scot free I just loved how that lawyer wipe the floor with that police officer who was left speechless and couldn't talk. Dynamic movie.
1:05 this fucking shot right here, lasts only a little longer than 4 seconds by miliseconds, is the greatest acting I've ever seen he gets angry at the men who frame him, sad because all the years that went by for no reason and happy that it will finally be over just in a matter of 4 seconds, long live Daniel Day-Lewis.
I heard someone coin a phrase "jacting". Basically means an actor conveying emotion by subtle changes or movements in the jaw, without words. And what a splendid jactor Daniel Day-Lewis is!
@@_predictedscroll_923 The EU who maintains the oppression of those people has no right to be mentioned in the same breath as actual victims of repression
The statute of limitations for perverting the course of justice is 5 years,so unfortunately any legal proceedings would be futile. The people had been locked up for 15 years.
I cry each time I listen to that song : a masterpiece for a wonderful movie about a true story ; it was the Guildford four, and after the Maguire seven in 1974 ; Irish people injustly condemned by the English Justice just because they were Irish ; the English Police and Court failed one again, admitting their mistakes much too late, as too often !!! RIP Gerry and Giuseppe !
As Billy Power of the Birmingham 6 said on the day of his release; 'there are many more innocent people languishing in prison; not just Irish but English too.' It wasn't just Irish people who were victims of police corruption and the justice system. By the way, I'm half-Irish.
I’m an American and this film is a true tragedy of what happened to lives that were falsely accused and sentenced, I seen this film so long ago and the ending still to this day has so much strength in it. It will always be in my home video collection as a reminder that justice can be corrupted in the wrong hands that wills it.
The clip needed to start about 1 min earlier as just before Mrs Pearce quoted the Judge from the original Trial who had said “pity you were not charged with treason as then i could have given you the Death sentence”
yeah probaly due to diffrent shots being taken but if we unleash our inner movie critic we could say that during the case he is restraind ( having his hair in a pony tail ) but after being proven innocent his hair is let free like him. i mean just look at the symblism i just created over a discrepancy
I'm looking for the song we hear at the end ( with the bagpipes ) I think it's You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart but im looking for this EXACT version
T_T not yet, it's certainly a version especially made for the movie and not avaible in the ost, someone from the staff certainly got it hidden somewhere
Ta I agree. I also added a comment about a taxi driver in Baghdad during the Iraq Iran war. Could not fix a price for me. So struggling said Bobby Sands ... refused to take the fare.
There are still innocent Irish people locked up on their jail's north and south. Two innocent men in prison for years arrested remanded convicted and sentenced to serve on corrupt evidence and dishonest testimony!! #JFTC2 Please give your support to this page
the arrogance of the british judiciary can be seen here, can you imagine what they did in india and the commonwealth countries? and still they behave as arrogant as ever
That line is buried in my memory too. After 15 years in prison, he still has to hear some specious “order” to go out the back way from this minion. And he’s having none of it, as he brushes past, as is his right.
All of them are now dead, Carole Richardson suffered terribly. 5 nervous breakdowns, a slew of medication just to function. She ate herself to 22 stone so she wouldn't be recognised. She died of cancer in 2012 aged just 60 years. The men Patrick Armstrong, Paul Hill and Gerry Conlon all suffered with what we now term as complex PTSD, had problems with alcohol abuse etc. All of them died in their 60s. The police were told by the then home secretary that they had carte blanche to do what was necessary to get confessions,and they did: . Stripped them all naked . Mock execution . Beatings . Police dogs set on them before being called off at the last moment . Threats to harm family . Simulated s#* assault on Carole Richardson,a minor at 17 years old. . Thrusting pictures of the dead in their faces . Denying them the medication to stop the withdrawal symptoms of the Heroin- Methodone These tactics should've rendered any confession as null and void as it was obtained under intense duress