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All Good Children

2010 Drama List
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After their mother's death, Dara (Jack Gleeson) and Eoin (David Brazil) move to France, where Dara falls under the spell of Bella (Imogen Jones), but when Bella begins to pull away, Dara starts to get out of hand.

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Audience Member It is definitely a subtle piece of art. The tension throughout the film was successfully achieved and elegantly maintained. Excellent camera work and outstanding performance of the young actors. RECOMMENDED! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member the best thing that I can say for this piece of trash is that they hired some good looking kids. The kids actually do a reasonable job of acting but everything else about this (storyline, script, camera work, etc.) was woefully lacking. NOT RECOMMENDED. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Wow. Bella, the girl without eyebrows, is pretty strange. But nothing prepared me for the dark turn this film took at the end. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member A gripping if thoroughly unpleasant film. Beautiful visuals,steady pacing, assured unshowy acting.You get so involved with the juvenile characters that the thought occurs that a sound thrashing might have deterred some of them from what they, ultimately, get up too. Jack Gleeson has grown up near me here in Dublin and a pleasanter kid you could not meet, which makes his role all the more shocking. His ability to play too camera is unnervingly good. Awesome stuff. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After their mother's death, Dara (Jack Gleeson) and Eoin (David Brazil) move to France, where Dara falls under the spell of Bella (Imogen Jones), but when Bella begins to pull away, Dara starts to get out of hand.
Director
Alicia Duffy
Producer
Jonathan Cavendish, Tom Dercourt, Ed Guiney, Sophie Erbs
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English