Veronica Guerin
Director: Joel Schumacher
Starring: Alan Devine, Barry Barnes, Brenda Fricker, Cate Blanchett, Ciaran Hinds, Don Wycherley, Garrett Keogh, Gerard McSorley, Mark Lambert, Paudge Behan, Paul Ronan
Details: US / 100 mins / (15PG).
Veronica Guerin is a movie told in fierce shades of black and white, leaving no room for moral ambiguity when it comes to the protagonists. Discrepancies are frequent. John Gilligan (played with a one-dimensional viciousness by Gerald McSorley) is fashioned into a one size fits all bad guy. The filmmakers strongly imply that he was responsible for pretty much all of the smack on Dublin's streets, while he's inexplicably fingered as the killer of Martin 'The General' Cahill, despite the IRA claiming responsibility. Unfortunately these are plenty of other inaccuracies. Although it's pacy enough and reasonably well acted (aside from a ludicrous cameo from the ubiquitous Colin Farrell), Veronica Guerin is too slight with characterisation and its selective attitude when it comes to the facts greatly undermines the film's ultimate impact.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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