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I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning

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Childhood friends; Patrick, Shiv, Rian, Oli, and Conor played together, skipped school together and dreamt of the lives they would have one day. Now they're thirty, and the future they imagined is slipping quietly out of reach.

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Leslie Felperin The Hollywood Reporter 6d
A hearty, quintessentially British-Irish café fry-up of gritty realism, class consciousness and masculine despair, all washed down with tannic, milky mugs of message-bearing melodrama in the tradition of Ken Loach. Go to Full Review
B. Ruby Rich Sight & Sound 6d
The destruction of housing, emblematised through the film’s spectral visions, may be Patrick’s obsession, but it haunts all the characters’ life decisions. Go to Full Review
Beatrice Loayza Variety May 23
The performances give life to its characters, but the script is laughably heavy-handed in the way it stakes out the themes and rushes through character arcs. Go to Full Review
Hector A. Gonzalez InSession Film 5d
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The approach is full of empathy and honesty–attuned to today’s anxieties, while recognizing the dignity and complexity of those attempting to survive through these tough times. Go to Full Review
Jara Yáñez Caimán Cuadernos de Cine 5d
Music is that form of collective resistance that lends the film a melancholic echo of the youth of the nineties, a youth that refuses to fade away. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Sarah Manvel Movie Marker 6d
An unusually vibrant depiction of male friendship, contains a star-making performance from Anthony Boyle, and has the non-judgemental attitude to working-class lives that director Clio Barnard is known for. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Childhood friends; Patrick, Shiv, Rian, Oli, and Conor played together, skipped school together and dreamt of the lives they would have one day. Now they're thirty, and the future they imagined is slipping quietly out of reach.
Director
Clio Barnard
Producer
Tracy O'Riordan, Claudia Yusef, Mia Bays
Screenwriter
Enda Walsh
Production Co
Moonspun Films, BBC Film, BFI
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 49m