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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Pat O'Connor |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 15 March, 1995 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 4 Front Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | PAL |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| UPC: | 044007812525 |
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Customer Reviews of Circle of Friends [Region 2]
Elements of Comedy and Sorrow This is a movie that touches your heart. <
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>Lush and green (of course) is the rich background of this Irish film, the girls are all dolls and it's an enriching film to watch. <
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>Once you've watched it , you can't forget it as it starts with childhood and ends at the brim of adulthood, giving us, the viewers something we can all recognize,which is friendship.
Irish Luck in Love
Minnie Driver's star making film explores the 50's in Catholic Ireland and how the lives of three girls revolve around love, friendship, and choices. A semi-autobiographical tale from one of Ireland's most popular writers.
Nice movie; No one is saving the world.
That's basically it. It's a nice movie about learning how to grow up. I have a feeling that all over the world and all over the times people struggle at this age, at this time of their lives and with the same results. Not to give a Nietzsche quote but we learn from our mistakes and eventually the pain, the sting and the tears, end. And we are perhaps only imperceptibly, a little stronger. Love and broken hearts. One of the great, great plots. Maybe the greatest.
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>O'Donnell is a lot of fun. I haven't seen him lately but I am sure he will pop up; Minnie Driver is great and conveys a sense of innocence, quiet passion and a joie vivre.
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>The real star is Ireland. They say "post-war Ireland" but Ireland wasn't in the war. It was neutral. Still, the war raped Europe and Ireland suffered with the rest. A beautiful country; a nice story. 4 stars. Larry Scantlebury