Some Mother’s Son (1996)

→ in
Tools    








Director: Terry George
Producers: Jim Sheridan, Arthur Lappin, and Edward Burke
Screenplay: Jim Sheridan and Terry George
Cinematography: Geoffrey Simpson
Music: Bill Whelan
U.S. Distributor: Columbia Pictures
Rated: R
Cast: Helen Mirren, Fionnula Flanagan, Aidan Gillen, David O'Hara, John Lynch, Ciaran Hinds, Geraldine O'Rawe, Grainne Delany


I had the opportunity to watch Some Mother’s Son recently and can only describe it as stunning… and as before, I am not a reviewer, so please bear with me…

Some Mother’s Son is based on the true story of the Irish Republican Army prisoners in Belfast’s Maze Prison who went on a hunger strike in 1981 to protest British prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s “Northern Ireland Solution” which comprised three main principals -- Isolation, Criminalization, and Demoralization. Imprisoned IRA members who, before, had been treated as prisoners of war, were to be treated as criminals instead and prison officials were ordered to break their morale.

In early 1981, IRA prisoners had numerous privileges stripped from them, including the right to wear their personal clothing and were ordered to wear prison uniforms. The prisoners, claiming they were political prisoners and not common criminals, refused, wrapping themselves in blankets instead… a move that prompted the British to deny the unclothed men bathroom privileges. Determined not to give in, the prisoners began urinating under their doors and smearing their excrement on the walls of their cells… bringing things to a standstill on both sides… So, in March of 1981, IRA prisoner, Bobby Sands (played by John Lynch), began a hunger strike, stating that if imprisoned IRA members were given back their status as “prisoners of war”, the strike would end. In the beginning, other IRA prisoners wanted to join Sands in the hunger strike, but he made them promise to wait at least two weeks in the hope the demands would be met, thus sparing the others.

In Some Mother’s Son, we are told Bobby’s story, as well as other IRA prisoners, through the eyes of two fictitious mothers and their sons… Kathleen Quigley (Helen Mirren), a pacifist who was unaware her son, Gerald (Aidan Gillen), was even involved in the IRA until he was arrested and Annie Higgins (Fionnula Flanagan), a staunch supporter of the IRA who views her son, Frank (David O'Hara), as a hero for “the cause”…. and even though there is a lot of information in this film about the political problems in Northern Ireland in the early 80’s, the main focus centers around the bond that develops between these two mothers with such differing views… and in the end, boils down to just one question… is their sons convictions worth their lives…

This film, although probably not for everyone, tells a truly moving story that takes you right inside the prison and on the streets of Northern Ireland… and regardless to your political views, is well worth seeing…
__________________
You never know what is enough, until you know what is more than enough.
~William Blake ~

AiSv Nv wa do hi ya do...
(Walk in Peace)




A system of cells interlinked
Solid review Cait, you belong in the sticky club

_S
__________________
“It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.” ― Thomas Sowell



I am having a nervous breakdance
Originally Posted by Sedai
Solid review Cait, you belong in the sticky club

_S
Yeah, Cait is so sticky..
__________________
The novelist does not long to see the lion eat grass. He realizes that one and the same God created the wolf and the lamb, then smiled, "seeing that his work was good".

--------

They had temporarily escaped the factories, the warehouses, the slaughterhouses, the car washes - they'd be back in captivity the next day but
now they were out - they were wild with freedom. They weren't thinking about the slavery of poverty. Or the slavery of welfare and food stamps. The rest of us would be all right until the poor learned how to make atom bombs in their basements.



I'm impressed with not only your writing, but your taste as well. I love Jim Sheridan movies and will make a point to see this one immediately. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
__________________
"Today, war is too important to be left to politicians. They have neither the time, the training, nor the inclination for strategic thought. I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids."



I didn't know you wrote reviews... Anyway, it was a really good review.
Time=Quality



Originally Posted by Caitlyn
...I am not a reviewer...
You could've fooled me. This is a damn fine review, if ever I've seen one.
__________________
Let us go, Through certain half-deserted streets,
The muttering retreats
Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels
And sawdust restaurants with oyster shells


From The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S.Eliot



You ready? You look ready.
Nice work. Can we expect anymore?
__________________
"This is that human freedom, which all boast that they possess, and which consists solely in the fact, that men are conscious of their own desire, but are ignorant of the causes whereby that desire has been determined." -Baruch Spinoza



Thanks guys… ... Slay, I would love to read a review by you on this one... and John, I'm not sure yet... I might try a few more although I don't know how you guys can write so many...



Originally Posted by Caitlyn
I don't know how you guys can write so many...
It is quite easy really. There is a program on the web, with a complete database of movies, and all you do is type in the movie name, and a bunch of dropdown boxes come down asking you what you thought.

Was the movie a turning point in a director or actors career.
Was the movie controversial, did it bring back the good ol days of movies etc etc.

Then it just writes a review for you. It almost seems as if the reviews now-a-days follow a simple computer generated review format like the one described. Im almost thinking of making one.
__________________
Just back from my Alaskan cruise.
Highlights - art auctions at amazing prices, got my Divine Comedy original edition for the cost of the frame. All you can eat steak, lobster, shrimp, ribs... hmmmmm
Low points - Seen it all before not living too far from Alaska



Originally Posted by Caitlyn
Slay, I would love to read a review by you on this one...
Thanks cutie, but I have lost interest writing them for awhile.



I am having a nervous breakdance
Originally Posted by Tolstoy
It is quite easy really. There is a program on the web, with a complete database of movies, and all you do is type in the movie name, and a bunch of dropdown boxes come down asking you what you thought.

Was the movie a turning point in a director or actors career.
Was the movie controversial, did it bring back the good ol days of movies etc etc.

Then it just writes a review for you. It almost seems as if the reviews now-a-days follow a simple computer generated review format like the one described. Im almost thinking of making one.
What's the name of that site or program?



Great review Caity I love Helen Mirrem I am going to look for it, to watch
__________________
Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.
Buddha