Bring Them Down
A film by Chris Andrews
w/ Christopher Abbott, Barry Keoghan, Colm Meaney
Rated R
1hr 45min
Starring Oscar-nominee Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin) and Christopher Abbott (Possessor, Sanctuary), BRING THEM DOWN is a tense and gripping thriller about two warring families set against the harsh landscape of rural west Ireland. When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael (Abbott) and Jack (Keoghan) suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently altered. From first-time filmmaker Christopher Andrews and co-starring Colm Meaney, Paul Ready and Nora-Jane Noone, this is a fierce, muscular debut that signals a bold new cinematic voice.
"By the time Keoghan and Abbott have their final showdown, a strange mix of confrontation and reconciliation, the film is a potent metaphor for what happens when we deny the humanity in our adversary."
Alan Zilberman
Spectrum Culture
"The saving grace of the film’s world comes in the form of its two leads who, despite all the drudgery that they must push through, create something gripping."
Chase Hutchinson
TheWrap
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Bring Them Down
A film by Chris Andrews
w/ Christopher Abbott, Barry Keoghan, Colm Meaney
Rated R
1hr 45min
Starring Oscar-nominee Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin) and Christopher Abbott (Possessor, Sanctuary), BRING THEM DOWN is a tense and gripping thriller about two warring families set against the harsh landscape of rural west Ireland. When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael (Abbott) and Jack (Keoghan) suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently altered. From first-time filmmaker Christopher Andrews and co-starring Colm Meaney, Paul Ready and Nora-Jane Noone, this is a fierce, muscular debut that signals a bold new cinematic voice.
"By the time Keoghan and Abbott have their final showdown, a strange mix of confrontation and reconciliation, the film is a potent metaphor for what happens when we deny the humanity in our adversary."
Alan Zilberman
Spectrum Culture
"The saving grace of the film’s world comes in the form of its two leads who, despite all the drudgery that they must push through, create something gripping."
Chase Hutchinson
TheWrap
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