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A 32-year-old misanthropic musician named Frank lives in Dublin with his mother.A 32-year-old misanthropic musician named Frank lives in Dublin with his mother.A 32-year-old misanthropic musician named Frank lives in Dublin with his mother.
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Reviewers say 'Frank of Ireland' garners mixed reactions, with some praising its humor, Irish comedic style, and Gleeson brothers' performances. Many commend the clever writing, memorable characters, and escapism it offers. Conversely, others criticize the humor as unfunny, the characters as unrelatable, and the show as disappointing. Frequent discussions revolve around its puerile jokes and comparisons to 'Hardy Bucks' and 'Father Ted'. The show's polarizing nature indicates its appeal hinges on viewers' taste in comedy and appreciation for Irish humor.
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Plenty of laughs here at a time when we all need a laugh.
Yes, its silly and daft but so what, it will cheer you up.
The Gleeson lads can do comedy as well as every other genre they do, they are a talented family. Sarah Greene is just great in everything, didn't know she was in it, nice surprise.
Yes, its silly and daft but so what, it will cheer you up.
The Gleeson lads can do comedy as well as every other genre they do, they are a talented family. Sarah Greene is just great in everything, didn't know she was in it, nice surprise.
Very funny Irish comedy . The two Gleason brothers are hilarious. They really flesh out the two characters , add to the mix a brilliant supporting cast , clever pop culture nods and even some slapstick and you've got a winner . Writing and production are a standout .
IMDB reviews have become increasingly polarised. A show is either amazing or dreadful. 10 stars or one. There doesn't seem to be any place for the opinion that a show is "alright".
"Frank of Ireland" is such a show. It's just "alright".
It's pitched as a strong comedy. It's not. It's certainly amusing, and pleasant to watch. But overall it is gentle, eccentric and sentimental, with only a handful of big laughs, most of which come from puerile jokes that may not be to some viewers' tastes.
The biggest issues are with the leading characters, Frank and Doofus (who are just friends in the show but are played by real life brothers Brian and Domhnall Gleeson). Doofus in particular is pitched as some kind of village idiot (the ridiculous name gives it away), but his character is often far too intellectual for the character to be believable. Similarly with Frank, who is supposedly a careless idiot, but who also seems to draw people closer to him by treating them badly, when really they should push him away. Sarah Greene is excellent as Aine, but her character is far too tolerant.
The best laughs come from the supporting cast - which is demonstrated in the fourth episode, a catastrophic am-dram performance which is the highlight of the whole series.
I certainly didn't want to switch it off. But if a second series came along, I wouldn't seek it out either.
"Frank of Ireland" is such a show. It's just "alright".
It's pitched as a strong comedy. It's not. It's certainly amusing, and pleasant to watch. But overall it is gentle, eccentric and sentimental, with only a handful of big laughs, most of which come from puerile jokes that may not be to some viewers' tastes.
The biggest issues are with the leading characters, Frank and Doofus (who are just friends in the show but are played by real life brothers Brian and Domhnall Gleeson). Doofus in particular is pitched as some kind of village idiot (the ridiculous name gives it away), but his character is often far too intellectual for the character to be believable. Similarly with Frank, who is supposedly a careless idiot, but who also seems to draw people closer to him by treating them badly, when really they should push him away. Sarah Greene is excellent as Aine, but her character is far too tolerant.
The best laughs come from the supporting cast - which is demonstrated in the fourth episode, a catastrophic am-dram performance which is the highlight of the whole series.
I certainly didn't want to switch it off. But if a second series came along, I wouldn't seek it out either.
At first, it can be hard for an American viewer to get their head around what the Gleeson brothers are trying to do with this show. Then you get a couple of episodes in and it hits you: Think Lloyd and Harry with Frank and Doofus. There are also a lot of movie references that seem random at first, but are actually quite clever. I binged the whole six 30-minute episodes at once, and I think it's actually brilliant the more I think about it. This show had me laughing out loud A LOT. Embrace the dumb.
Lots of gags and good to see something thats not too political correct and has original stories. Brian Gleeson the star of the show and life will never be the same again.
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- TriviaSarah Greene was 5 months pregnant when filming reconvened in September 2020. She now has a baby boy.
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