Snap
Starring: Mick Lally
Details: Ireland / 90mins (16).
Single mother of one Sharon (O'Sullivan - Raw, The Clinic) has invited a documentary crew into her house to 'set the record straight'. It's obvious from the off that she doesn't want them to be there but the caustic Sharon knows that it's a necessary evil. At first it's not clear what she has to clear up, but soon it's revealed that three years ago her teenage son, the disturbed Stephen (Moran), kidnapped a toddler and kept him captive for five days in his grandfather's house. The media circus that followed turned its ire on Sharon, who retreated into depression.
Half mockumentary (Sharon's opinions on the debacle are taken from her interviews with the documentary's director) and half straight drama (the flashbacks to kidnapping), Snap builds to a powerful but twisty climax that encourages one to rethink what they've just witnessed. In adapting her own one-woman play, Carmel Winters plays with the audience's pity for Sharon and Stephen, with compassion consistently chopping and changing as new information surfaces. At first we're asked to detest Sharon - with her acid tongue, she isn't pleasant to be around - but slowly we learn more about her and why she's turned into this bitter, frustrated figure who spits nothing but bile.
Carmel Winters' confident direction is evident throughout but O' Sullivan owns Snap with her nervous, angry turn. Eileen Walsh (Eden) turns up as O'Sullivan's dope-smoking pal while the late Mick Lally, in his last role, delivers a performance of pained humility as the loner drunk O'Sullivan picks up in a Take Away. Marvellous stuff.
Review by Gavin Burke
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Bidgy
Excellent film with powerful performances from both O'Sullivan & Moran. Difficult to watch at times due to the nature of the subject matter but this was handled with delicacy throughout. It's a poignant piece of realist cinema, shot in an innovative and creative manner which kept me gripped throughout the entire film. Just a quick note on the review – Very good but must try harder. Attention to detail is vital... like getting the central character's name correct. Oh well...
Posted 19/04/2011 22:08:04
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