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Say Nothing

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 44m
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Say Nothing (2024)
Spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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Spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.Spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.Spanning four tumultuous decades during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

  • Stars
    • Lola Petticrew
    • Hazel Doupe
    • Emily Healy
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    • Stars
      • Lola Petticrew
      • Hazel Doupe
      • Emily Healy
    • 41User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Lola Petticrew
    Lola Petticrew
    • Dolours Price
    • 2024
    Hazel Doupe
    Hazel Doupe
    • Marian Price
    • 2024
    Emily Healy
    Emily Healy
    • Helen McConville
    • 2024
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Older Dolours Price
    • 2024
    Rylee Neilly-Large
    Rylee Neilly-Large
    • Michael McConville
    • 2024
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Brendan Hughes
    • 2024
    Josh Finan
    Josh Finan
    • Gerry Adams
    • 2024
    Judith Roddy
    Judith Roddy
    • Jean McConville
    • 2024
    Seamus O'Hara
    Seamus O'Hara
    • Anthony 'Mackers' McIntyre
    • 2024
    Lennox Loughran
    • Tucker McConville
    • 2024
    Ava-Rose Gallagher
    Ava-Rose Gallagher
    • Agnes McConville
    • 2024
    Isaac Heslip
    Isaac Heslip
    • Archie McConville
    • 2024
    Matthew Murphy
    • Billy McConville
    • 2024
    Conor Trainor
    Conor Trainor
    • Jim McConville
    • 2024
    Art Parkinson
    Art Parkinson
    • Francis
    • 2024
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • Older Brendan Hughes
    • 2024
    Cúán Hosty-Blaney
    • Chalkie
    • 2024
    Amy Molloy
    Amy Molloy
    • Private Sarah Jane
    • 2024
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    9Blogg_joe

    Powerful and Fast moving !

    This series asks the difficult question, if the State discriminates against you, and you use non violence to seek justice. But are met with violence, is the use of counter violence justified. The fact that the story allows us to see the view point of all players adds to the depth of this issue. Traces the evolution of the recent conflict in Northern Ireland through the the lives of two sisters. Fast moving and beautifully filmed and directed. Powerful acting by both male and female leads, especially the two sisters. High degree of realism. You feel you are there witnessing events, rather than just watching. This series is a must see for anyone with an interest in the 30 year conflict in Northern Ireland.
    10dadi-bh12

    Very painful but a must see

    It's not often that I write a review but this series it's extremely well done and moving.

    It narrates real events that took place in northern Ireland between 1971 to recent years, including the bombing of the old Bailey in London.

    The fact that it's not fiction it makes it a lot more interesting to watch. It's very raw, and at times very painful to watch. Rightly or wrongly, It was incredible for me to see the conviction of some of the IRA members, especially the two sisters, and what they were prepared to do for the cause of a unified Ireland.

    I think everyone should be watching it to remember and not forget this tragic contemporary history.
    9deriece95

    A good watch but an extremely one sided narrative

    I'll start by saying that the production of this series is excellent, the acting is great, and the overall story is gripping. As someone from Northern Ireland it's always great to see anything from here portrayed in T. V or film, but there is usually a sense that it's a "B rate" production at best. I am thrilled to say that is not the case with 'Say Nothing', this series was so we'll done that I imagine it will be viewed and praised by people the world over. Things like this are usually only interesting to people from the island, people that were directly involved, or history buffs. But I think this will appeal to a broader audience as it is portrayed as a drama series with characters at it's heart.

    I can't tell you how many times I have been watching something and have heard the Nortern Ireland accent butchered to the point where I cringe. I have always thought to myself 'if only we had some top actors (that aren't Liam Neeson) who could star in these roles'. We'll im not sure where they've been hiding, but they finally found them! The acting was excellent throughout the entire show, and it's great to see some home grown talent getting some much needed and deserved recognition. I was unfamiliar with most of the cast in this show, but if at least one or two don't go on to be house hold names in the UK I will be surprised (particularly the actors who played the Price sisters).

    I haven't read the book, though I would imagine it's more historical and focused on the facts of what happened during the troubles. The show definitely keeps this in mind the historical and cultural impact throughout, although it is mostly character driven. It does a great job of developing the characters and portraying all sides of characters involved and showing a multitude of emotions for people we'd probably rather see as one dimensional in real life.

    My only reservation with this show is that I felt the narrative of the troubles was slightly one sided. The focus is of course on the IRA/ republican movement, as such, it's no real surprise that they are viewed as the protagonist. However, there are two sides to the story with the Belfast conflict and it feels as thought the protestant/ unionist side was left out completely.

    That being said, I think they done a good job of showing how nasty things got and how the lines got blurred between what is right and wrong, even in war times and even when you are convinced that the only right opinion is yours.

    I expect this will be a hard watch for many people, especially those directly effected and those who may still be grieving the loss of loved ones. My hope is that people can enjoy it for what it is, an excellent piece of television on a topic that most of the world may have forgotten or never even heard of, and I hope prejudice doesn't get in the way of enjoying a good show.
    9paul-allaer

    Best TV mini-series of the year, period

    As Episode 1 of "Say Nothing" (2024 release from the UK; 9 episodes ranging from 41 to 50 min each) opens, it is "Belfast 1972" and we are reminded that this is "Based on a True Story". A woman is being taken away from her house, leaving her kids behind. We don't know why or who took her. We then go to "Dublin, Ireland, 29 Years Later" and we meet. Dolours Price. She is about to be interviewed as part of an oral history of the Troubles. At this point we are 10 minutes into Episode 1.

    Couple of comments: there have been many movies and TV series and documentaries about the Troubles before, but I don't recall ever having seen anything like "Say Nothing", which brings the 3 decades that were the Troubles with a fresh look. The series follows several events and jumps back and forth in time, but somehow it brings the main themes of the Troubles with a clearer perspective than ever. While the differences and the fighting fighting between the Protestants/British Army versus the Catholics/Irish-minded gets of course plenty of attention, less obvious issues such as the Disappeared by the IRA are also included. There are plenty of solid acting performances, none more so than Lola Petticrew as Dolours. Beware: this mini-series is not for the faint of heart. At the end of it all, I felt like I had received an emotional gut punch. This mini-series is riveting from start to finish, even if some moments are uncomfortable. (As an aside, within minutes of watching Episode 1, I realized that I needed English subtitles, as I was missing about half of what I was hearing (Northern Ireland accents and all...)

    "Say Nothing" started streaming on Hulu a week ago. I read a positive review of it in the New York Times, and then I found out that it is currently rated 91% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. I watched this in night nights of 3 episodes each and I was simply transfixed. If you are in the mood for a top notch drama or simply curious to learn more about the Troubles, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    8bentaylorsimpson

    Well done series on a very troubling topic

    I highly suggest reading the book for additional context/info, but the series does a fantastic job covering the material.

    Really well-acted across the multiple age eras of the principal characters.

    The larger themes to me are: -in war, everyone thinks they are on the right side -how far will you go for a cause you believe in, and what happens when that belief is tested or wanes -the sacrificial pawns of war who carry the most risk typically are easily discarded in the end -the larger "code" of silence within communities goes too far sometimes -the spoils of war tend to go to the bureaucrats, not the soldiers

    Overall an incredibly well-done miniseries.

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      The real Dolours Price was married for two decades (1983-2003) to the Irish actor Stephen Rea. During that period, Rea appeared in the movie for which he is arguably best-known in the United States: the 1992 romantic thriller The Crying Game. In that film, Rea plays Fergus, an extremely reluctant and ambivalent member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)--the same organization that Price was involved with for many years.

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Official site
      • Watch Say Nothing on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нічого не кажи
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Color Force
      • FX Productions
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      44 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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