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Five Minutes of Heaven
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(60%)
 
Starring: Liam Neeson | James Nesbitt | Anamaria Marinca | Niamh Cusack | Conor MacNeill | Lalor Roddy | Barry McEvoy | Richard Dormer | Paul Kennedy | Jonathan Harden
Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel
Studio: ELEMENTAL PICTURES DISTRIBUTION
Run time: 86 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: September 21, 2009

The idea of reconciliation between two men from opposite sides of a life-and-death struggle is perhaps impossible or even incredibly naïve. Five Minutes of Heaven, a film that tracks the lives of two men from the same town but different sides of the Irish political divide, is unlike any other on this subject. One man, Alistair, is a killer; the other, Joe, is the brother of the man he killed. One feels he dare not ask for forgiveness; the other feels incapable of giving it. And so the scene is set in this masterfully conceived drama, written by Guy Hibbert (Omagh) and perfectly directed by German filmmaker Oliver Hirschbiegel. The leads are Liam Neeson and James Nesbitt, and they are both superb. But the film's careful construction is what transforms this from predictable to transcendent. This isn't a work of expiation or guilt; neither does it seek a simplistically dramatic finale. It is, like its subject, the portrait of a process; and the hatred and trauma that are its foundation are such that their genesis took years. Five Minutes of Heaven is replete with an almost-exquisite sensitivity and quest for understanding. It is perhaps impossible to erase the past, but we are better off for encountering it with the kind of passion and insight emanating from a true work of art.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5
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48 out of 49 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Truth hurts

hardpressedmother from , 6th April, 2009

The film, first seen on BBC2, is about a meeting between 2 men played by Nesbitt and Neeson set in the present day with flashbacks to the times of trouble in Northern Ireland. The scene is set with the Nesbitt character on his way to the meeting arranged by a TV company. The 'reconciliation' meeting is of such significance that the nervousness of all involved is palpable. There is huge expectation on all sides because the Nesbitt character, Joe, is the brother of a young man who had been murdered by the loyalist Neeson character in the 70's. Joe had witnessed the killing when a young boy. The television people are very realistically portrayed as clever, manipulative and on the surface charming and kind to the protaganists but actually with no empathy or understanding of the terrible depth of feeling in both men. I have not seen such a true performance as James Nesbitt's in this film for a very long time. The part is extremely well written but his acting portrays painfully the agony and criss crossing feelings of a fundamentally ordinary man whose life has been twisted by horrendous events and who finds himself in this contrived media-manipulated situation. Liam Neeson is also very believable as the man who has to live with his crimes, the sadness of a person who cannot forgive himself manifesting itself in his every sentence and action but who has the most understanding of the man he has been set up to meet. A wonderful film showing the aftermath of trauma in the most truthful way I have seen for some time.

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11 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5 stars
Simply stunning - by far the best drama about the Troubles so far.

A Customer from Polegate, 15th August, 2009

At the start of this review I have to admit to being a 'child of the troubles', so it was with some trepidation that I watched this drama on BBC2. The reality of the troubles was very simple on one level and extremely compex on another. The simple problem is how do two communities survive with so many deep wounds between them. The last thing I wanted was to watch a 'movie' that trivialised the violence that has dominated most of my life even though I was not directly involved. I need not have feared. This drama explored the issues in a raw, realistic and mature way. This is no light viewing. The acting is superb. The characters sound and feel like people from the communities they represent. N.Ireland is a country emerging from a brutal, horrible dirty little war that defined a generation. The drama is real here. It feels hard. It hurts. It never feels simplistic or contrived. It is the story that is being written by a million souls in a corner of Europe. There are no happy endings here but there is hope. It is real hope, hope with scars but hope nonetheless. To put it bluntly this is the finest bit of drama I have seen about N.Ireland and probably the best bit of drama I have seen in the last 10 years full stop.

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5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
5 minutes of heaven

patpa from , 30th October, 2009

This film proves you dont need to spend megabucks to make a good movie. 5 minutes was very emotionally involving. Part of me wanted to see griffin exact revenge where another part of me felt its what little was caught up in, as a young man, at the time of the troubles. I liked the way they combined use of real footage in tandem making the film.The camera work when the 2 of them met was outstanding. This is one I would recommend even though it was a bit short @ 1hr 26mins.

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2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0 stars
five minutes from heaven

shaunscaff from , 7th January, 2010

most boring film i have ever watched!!!!!!! do not rent this film!!!!!!!!

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Most recent reviews

Rated 4 stars
good

scorpion from , 21st February, 2010

a very good drama good film

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Rated 3 stars
Gripping

A Customer from suffolk, 16th February, 2010

Watched this film with friends, 2 of us found it very tense. Excellent film took you through the emotions of a young boy caught in NI conflict. Watch it.

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Rated 3 stars
five minutes of heaven

A Customer from wd4, 14th February, 2010

good. extremely good acting particularly from James Nesbitt. Intriguiging but slow

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Rated 3 stars
Good story but a little predictable

A Customer from norn Iron, 10th February, 2010

Cliche after cliche rolled out for this Norn Iron based drama. Nonetheless a good performance from all concerned.

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