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carolinka

"good for him by the way" regardless now of how many stars you've given this, i'm going anyway!

Posted 17/11/2011 14:25:49

 

Fitz

As much as I'd like to claim him as a fellow Dingle man he's actually from Killarney. Can't wait to see this, but not for Carolinkas reasons!

Posted 21/11/2011 11:47:25

 

SMurphy

great review...

Posted 07/12/2011 10:13:49

 

Jonathan Butthole

I wanna see his cock. I'm not gay though. He has beautiful face. And nice butt.

Posted 07/01/2012 19:41:24

 

TopTot

Has this made general release? No sign of it coming to Galway on the 13th.....

Posted 10/01/2012 15:26:32

 

FilmBuff76

Director Steve McQueen reteams with Michael Fassbender for Shame, a powerful and at times provocative story of a sex addict and his equally damaged sister. If Hunger was McQueen's calling card, then Shame is his trump card. As with Hunger, he favours long, carefully-composed takes that are all about emotion. Fassbender gives an astonishing performance with only a moderate amount of dialogue. It's his face that does most of the acting, particularly when we realise that he can only physically but not emotionally connect with women. It's a tightly wound performance, but his character's armour is slowly stripped away until he seems quite naked and vulnerable. Carey Mulligan also gives good support as the sister who throws his life out of balance, convincing him to reassess his priorities. McQueen proves once again that he's a name to watch with this mature portrait of modern relationships. Highly recommended.

Posted 10/01/2012 21:53:46

 

PatrickJ

So many people are far off the mark with this film. It's not about a 'sex addict' but about someone who can't connect with anyone, on any level and substitutes that with sex. Also quite worrying to see the reviewer describe his behavior as "sickeningly degenerate." It's not. Granted he does not have meaningful relationships and shuns intimacy but neither does he hurt people. His shame comes not from his avid sex life and it's ill effects (there are none - all people he has sex with are as equally detached and in control as he is) but rather the shame that comes from shunning his sister and anyone that tries to bond with him. It appears the film's marketing spin as a 'portrait of a sex addict' has obviously worked.

Posted 16/01/2012 16:50:57

 

Dion

It's a decent film, if a bit drawn out. I thought it was going to be much better than it was going by the hype. The acting is brilliant though.

Posted 28/01/2012 01:01:32

 

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