Focusing on the 'permanently altered' families, this film finds its most resonant notes in the silent suffering of the women, portrayed with devastating subtlety by Susan Lynch and Nora-Jane Noone. While the men clash, the film’s true tragedy…
Bring Them Down
When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael and Jack suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently…
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There is undeniable craft here, particularly in the performances, but 'Bring Them Down' ultimately feels like an exercise in miserablism. The escalation from rivalry to devastation is mechanically plotted, leaving little room for nuance or unexpected humanity. It’s…
A masterclass in sustained, suffocating dread. 'Bring Them Down' is less about the act of violence than the terrifying momentum towards it. The film constructs a world so palpably tense that every glance feels like a provocation. The…
This is a solid, if familiar, entry into the canon of rural feud dramas. The premise offers few surprises, tracing a well-worn path from stubbornness to tragedy. Its saving grace is the calibre of its cast. Keoghan and…
A grimly compelling portrait of male folly, 'Bring Them Down' is elevated by two of the most compelling actors working today. Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan are magnetic as the warring farmers, their simmering hostility feeling both specific…
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The director's credit is currently listed as unknown in the provided context. This is an intriguing detail for a film with such a strong cast, suggesting it could be a debut feature or a project from an established filmmaker operating under a degree of secrecy. The absence of a named auteur shifts focus entirely onto the powerhouse ensemble and the potency of the script's grim premise.