DVD 2 hr 25 mins IMDB 6.8
15
Angela's Ashes
Paramount (1999)
In Collection
#228

Seen It:
Yes

Owner:
ASG

Location:
MAS
Drama
Ireland  /  English

Alan Parker
Emily Watson Angela McCourt
Robert Carlyle Malachy (Dad)
Joe Breen Young Frank
Ciaran Owens Middle Frank
Michael Legge Older Frank
Ronnie Masterson Grandma Sheehan
Pauline McLynn Aunt Aggie
Liam Carney Uncle Pa Keating
Eanna MacLiam Uncle Pat
Andrew Bennett Narrator (voice)
Eanna Mac Liam Uncle Pat

Director Alan Parker
Producer David Brown; Alan Parker
Writer Frank McCourt; Laura Jones

Because Frank McCourt's bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir Angela's Ashes was dearly embraced by millions of readers, it was perhaps inevitable that Alan Parker's film version would prove somewhat disappointing. McCourt's book is blessed with subtleties of language and detailed observation that do not easily lend themselves to screen interpretation, and Parker's film suffers from an overly literal, reverently sombre approach that lacks the cumulative emotions of McCourt's account of impoverished youth in Ireland. And where McCourt was able to enliven his family's suffering with tenacious humour and fighting Irish spirit, Parker's film provides precious little uplift in the course of 145 minutes.

The film is by no means an artistic failure. While admirably avoiding sentiment, Parker is nearly peerless in his direction of children, and the three actors playing Frank at ages 7, 11, and 15 are uniformly superb. As photographed by Michael Seresin, the re-created lanes of Limerick, Ireland are almost painfully authentic in the cold, grey dampness that permeates nearly every scene (this is surely one of the wettest films ever made). As the McCourt parents--chronically depressed Angela and recklessly drunken Malachy--Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle successfully bypass the pitfalls of melodrama in a film that could have wallowed in bathos. And while Parker's anecdotal approach falls short in conveying the fullness of McCourt's experience (the director fared better with the Irish rockers of The Commitments), Angela's Ashes captures a specific time and place with vivid force, remaining loyal to the spirit of Frank McCourt's beloved tale of survival. --Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Barcode 5035822007048
Region Region 2
Release Date 18/07/2000
Packaging Keep Case
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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