Small Things Like These: a must-see study of the way we were

Harry Guerin Harry Guerin | 11-01 16:15

"If you want to get on in this life, there are things you have to ignore..."

One of the best Irish books is now one of the best Irish films.

The character of Bill Furlong symbolises one Ireland slowly becoming another

Like Claire Keegan's source novel, this masterful adaptation feels like it will see us all out and go on to be cherished by future generations. It's as important a portal to a particular place and time, in this case New Ross, Co Wexford in December 1985, as any you care to mention from Irish cinema. It also delivers the Christmas message in its purest form.

Like Claire Keegan's book, this masterful adaptation feels like it will see us all out and go on to be cherished by future generations

In his finest performance on home ground, Cillian Murphy plays Bill Furlong, the fuel merchant who reaches a look-in-the-mirror moment of truth as festive bells chime. While children write letters to Santa, the adults are distracting themselves with bonhomie and busyness, knowing full well of another world on their doorstep - and doing their damnedest to forget it. In December, of all times.

Delivers the Christmas message in its purest form

Born to a single mother who died young, Bill has felt like an outsider in his hometown all his life. A father of five daughters, he is taciturn like many a man of his generation but also epitomises the idea that kindness is love in plain clothing. Both these facets of his personality will be tested in the days and nights ahead - the tumult coming after Bill delivers coal to the local Magdalene Laundry. It's a regular run, but something has changed within him.

The big scene between Cillian Murphy's Bill Furlong and Emily Watson's Sister Mary is stunning

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In front of and behind the camera, everyone shines here, but most important of all, they do justice to all the stories that have informed this one. Don't miss it.

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