Focus Features | Release Date: November 12, 2021
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SamimacedoNov 21, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. É um filme goatoso de assistir, embora lento em algumas partes, você se sente parte da família. Expand
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Rebecca31Jan 31, 2022
A semi-autobiographical account from Kenneth Branagh, Belfast really is as good as you've heard. I will not be surprised if this clears up at awards season and it deserves every one of them.

Buddy (Jude Hill) is a young boy living in Belfast
A semi-autobiographical account from Kenneth Branagh, Belfast really is as good as you've heard. I will not be surprised if this clears up at awards season and it deserves every one of them.

Buddy (Jude Hill) is a young boy living in Belfast in the late 1960s with his brother Will (Lewis McAskie) and their mother played by Caitriona Balfe. Their father played by Jamie Dornan travels overseas to work and is often away for long periods of time. Buddy is preoccupied with the normal problems of an 11-year-old all while trying to make sense of the violence happening around him during a hugely turbulent time in Belfast. Similarly to how Jojo Rabbit handled the trauma of war from a child's perspective, Belfast finds the balance between light-hearted humour and tragedy. It's funny and highly emotional. If you're the type to cry easily at movies then you may need to get the tissues ready.

Jude Hill is the shining star in Belfast, you can't help but love him, he's absolutely wonderful. Stand out performances also include Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench and Ciáran Hinds. Director Kenneth Branagh certainly knew what he was doing when he gathered the cast for Belfast. Everyone is absolutely brilliant it's easy to see how this could do very well in awards season, even Jamie Dornan who can almost be forgiven for that horrendous Irish accent in Wild Mountain Thyme. Beautifully directed in black and white with the use of colour where appropriate. I loved the references to older movies and the excitement in Buddy's face during his cinema trips. It perfectly captures the pure magic of cinema and the sense of losing yourself in a movie by completely shutting out the world around you no matter how bad things seem. Highly recommended for everyone, Belfast is not to be missed.
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rodsNov 14, 2021
what's not to like about this film... that it's not political enough.... really bad reason... it's great...
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inmhNov 27, 2021
I thought this was a great balance between history and personal narrative, honestly. You're learning about Belfast during the Troubles, but you're also seeing a beautiful and very realistic (imo) depiction of a family living their lives.
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ExceladeogunDec 7, 2021
Belfast

The cast was phenomenal, and newcomer Jude hill gave a splendid performance that he was the one submitted for the best actor category for the Oscars from the cast while others get supporting noms (for a young boy of 11, that's sure a
Belfast

The cast was phenomenal, and newcomer Jude hill gave a splendid performance that he was the one submitted for the best actor category for the Oscars from the cast while others get supporting noms (for a young boy of 11, that's sure a great feat).

Belfast was all the right doses of pathos, warmth, and sweet comedy all circled in trepidation, unrest and dilemma.

The alternation between black & white and colour was perfectly blended, with a thoroughgoing approach that helped heighten or aid intimacy, depending on the scenes. The score was flawless.

Easily one of the best movies of the year, and deserving of all the awards it's garnered so far.
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JacobinaDasousaNov 28, 2021
Belfast felt like a big, snuggly hug. Has been a long while since we've had the pleasure of experiencing such an emotionally resonant movie going experience. You have a winner here Kenneth Branagh!
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Brent_MarchantNov 24, 2021
While writer-director Kenneth Branagh’s latest offering might not always feel as fully fleshed out as it could have been, for what’s here, this semi-autobiographical memoir about the filmmaker’s challenged upbringing in this troubled NorthernWhile writer-director Kenneth Branagh’s latest offering might not always feel as fully fleshed out as it could have been, for what’s here, this semi-autobiographical memoir about the filmmaker’s challenged upbringing in this troubled Northern Ireland city hits all of the right notes and does so in a thoughtful, entertaining, well-balanced manner. The film, which comes across like a fusion of director John Boorman’s “Hope and Glory” (1987) and the nostalgic TV series The Wonder Years, tells the story of a sprightly young lad attempting to grow up as normally as possible in the face of a senseless religious-based civil war that began in 1969, one in which a once-peaceful, harmonious working class community is torn apart by forces that have no business intruding on the lives of good people trying to lead productive and cheerful lives. Told from the perspective of its youthful protagonist, “Belfast” plumbs material that many viewers can easily relate to – family dynamics, first loves, the joy of community and the endearment of adoring grandparents. Admittedly, there are times when viewers are left somewhat wanting for a little more dramatic depth, but the finely penned screenplay nevertheless delivers more than its share of emotionally touching moments and gentle humor, as well as evenly paced, well-developed treatment of its various story threads, all of which are suitably wrapped up by film’s end. All of this is beautifully brought to life by the picture’s superb black-and-white cinematography, its lively and fitting Van Morrison soundtrack, its skillful, sensitive direction, and the excellent performances of its fine ensemble cast, particularly newcomer Jude Hill, Irish actress Caitríona Balfe, and veterans Judi Dench and Ciarán Hinds. It may be tempting to label this a feel-good movie, but that’s too glib considering the backdrop under which the story takes place, one that gives the picture an edge and serves as a constant reminder of what can lurk in the underbelly of our reality no matter how otherwise pleasant our existence may seem. Expand
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PanchogulMar 21, 2022
Belfast te ofrece un viaje de sinceridad, sentimientos y el reencuentro con nuestras emociones, y como tal cumple perfectamente de la mano de un apasionado niño que nos enseña su entorno y vida familiar de manera enternecedora, no cabe dudaBelfast te ofrece un viaje de sinceridad, sentimientos y el reencuentro con nuestras emociones, y como tal cumple perfectamente de la mano de un apasionado niño que nos enseña su entorno y vida familiar de manera enternecedora, no cabe duda que es una de las mejores películas del pasado 2021. Expand
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LisaLR1Nov 21, 2021
BELFAST triumphs as heartwarming story of family love & survival in tumultuous times of religious strife between Protestants & Catholics in 1969 Northern Ireland. The film is an autobio written & directed by actor Kenneth Branagh based on hisBELFAST triumphs as heartwarming story of family love & survival in tumultuous times of religious strife between Protestants & Catholics in 1969 Northern Ireland. The film is an autobio written & directed by actor Kenneth Branagh based on his own early childhood in Belfast. The movie is told from the point-of-view of 9 year old Buddy, played by newcomer Jude Hill, whose luminous performance & angelic face steals the film. Equally excellent are his Pa & Ma, actors Jamie Dornan & Caitríona Balfe & his grandparents, the exquisite Dame Judi Dench & the marvelous Ciarán Hinds. Through Buddy, the audience watches as the family manages to survive their Belfast neighborhood through religious clashes & violence, their own financial struggles, ultimately leading them to move to London & start a new life. BELFAST is beautifully shot, primarily in black-and-white, by long-time Branagh collaborator, cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos, featuring strong production design by Jim Clay. Expand
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jaredwallace91Nov 19, 2021
A very well done soon on a coming-of-age story that is both a dedication and reflection to the time period it is set.
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Stream2BigScreeNov 21, 2021
Well, Streamers, we have a review of another black and white film for you this week - Kenneth Branagh's Belfast. The release of Belfast this month was well-positioned for both awards buzz as well as family entertainment. Let's see how it doesWell, Streamers, we have a review of another black and white film for you this week - Kenneth Branagh's Belfast. The release of Belfast this month was well-positioned for both awards buzz as well as family entertainment. Let's see how it does on both fronts.

Kenneth Branagh wrote and directed Belfast drawing from his childhood memories of growing up in Northern Ireland. The film centers on Buddy (Jude Hill), a precocious kid, growing up in Belfast in the midst of growing turmoil between Protestants and Catholics. Buddy's family is entrapped by the danger on their street and are tested by their financial hardships. Buddy's Ma (Caitriona Balfe) holds down the fort and tries to protect Buddy and his brother while Buddy's Pa (Jamie Dornan) is working in England and only returns home every two weeks. Buddy's grandparents also have a prominent role in the film. As tensions grow between the warring factions, Buddy's family has to make a decision about whether to stay in the only home he's ever known or whether to escape to a safer situation.

The storyline of Belfast is simple but effective. Branagh focuses on the care and affection these family members have for each other and their desperate need to protect each other. The film uses its black and white cinematography to evoke that feeling of memory and the music throughout mimics the emotions that permeate the tensions in the movie. Maybe I'm too ignorant, but I did not understand what the conflict was between the Protestants and Catholics and why it was so violent in Belfast at the time. Buddy must not either since the film is told from his perspective and we don't get much explanation about that. Nevertheless, the coming-of-age drama hits the marks one would expect and Branagh clearly has an emotional connection to the material that is conveyed in each frame.

My biggest issue with Belfast is Jude Hill. He's just alright. Sometimes child actors suffer trying to carry these types of films. Roman Griffin Davis did a great job anchoring Jojo Rabbit. Alan Kim was pretty good in Minari. Remember Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense! Jude Hill is no Haley Joel. Sorry, Buddy. He doesn't ruin the movie, but either another actor needed to be cast or the focus should have been more on the adults. Both Caitriona Balfe and Jamie Dornan give good performances that add emotional weight to the film. You get more of the stakes from Balfe and Dornan than from Hill. Maybe that's asking too much of the kid.

Ultimately, I understand why Belfast is an Oscar hopeful. It has a sentimental story that plays on the emotions with good performances from the adult cast. Despite my reservations about Jude Hill’s performance, the otherwise simple story hits the marks of this kind of drama. It’s a good movie, but I wouldn’t call it any better than these other coming-of-age family dramas. Get a bowl of popcorn for a Sunday matinee since it’s only in theaters.
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AvuvuDennisNov 27, 2021
A serious contender for Film of The Year. Branagh's Belfast is a deeply affecting, expertly crafted film that is simply unforgettable. Jude Hill is going to be a huge star.
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DinesVermataNov 28, 2021
Not since Slumdog Millionaire has a film enraptured me like this. A beautiful Screenplay coupled with Kenneth Branagh's mastery at Directing, Belfast is absolutely one of the Best films to come out of the UK.
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JunoCalaminoNov 28, 2021
Full of heart and expertly crafted, Belfast is the film we need right now. Everything from the wonderful Screenplay, to the amazing performances from the cast makes for a very special movie watching experience.
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alejandro970Mar 17, 2022
An introspective story with certain biographical touches. The plot that reflects the simplicity of childhood in troubled times is stimulating enough even for the most indifferent tastes. Kenneth Branagh should be considered, for the alreadyAn introspective story with certain biographical touches. The plot that reflects the simplicity of childhood in troubled times is stimulating enough even for the most indifferent tastes. Kenneth Branagh should be considered, for the already approaching awards ceremony, as more than a dark horse. Expand
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DawdlingPoetJul 17, 2022
This is a charming film, with a real sense of nostalgia about it, even though it is set in the troubles and so there are some scenes featuring violence and mention about the Catholics vs the Protestants etc. of course. It features some prettyThis is a charming film, with a real sense of nostalgia about it, even though it is set in the troubles and so there are some scenes featuring violence and mention about the Catholics vs the Protestants etc. of course. It features some pretty decent performances from a solid cast, including Dame Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan and Caitriona Balfe (of 'Outlander' fame), among others. The main character is a young boy called Buddy, a young grandson (well played by Jude Hill) who his granny, played by Judi Dench, spoils and tries her best to help advise etc. Its very much a film showing things through the eyes of said child and focussing on the innocence of childhood. I wasn't surprised to hear its based on the director, Kenneth Branagh's memories of his childhood in Ireland. Its clear he has great nostalgia for the place and time - understandably so.

There are some quite amusing moments. One quote I particularly enjoyed goes as follows - 'There's nothing wrong with an outside toilet, son - apart from on an airplane'

The film is in black and white, giving it a real timeless feel, I suppose. I also thought the soundtrack was particularly good (primarily featuring Van Morrison). It adds to the overall pleasing warmth feeling the film carries - it may be a black and white film but it does have some really reassuring warmth to it. That's all I can think to say to describe it. Suffice to say, yes, I'd recommend this film.
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r96skFeb 10, 2022
A swell little film, this.

I may not have a connection to the events portrayed onscreen, but 'Belfast' is - despite the not so good true events that it's retelling - is a pleasant film to watch. With a perfectly timed length of around 90
A swell little film, this.

I may not have a connection to the events portrayed onscreen, but 'Belfast' is - despite the not so good true events that it's retelling - is a pleasant film to watch. With a perfectly timed length of around 90 minutes, this 2021 flick holds a lot of heart - it's also rather funny, it had me laughing a fair number of times.

The star of the film is undoubtedly youngster Jude Hill, who is an absolute joy in the role of Buddy - some performance from the 11-year-old! Buddy's connections with every single character are lovely, especially with those played by Ciarán Hinds and Judi Dench - wait... that was Judi Dench?! I legit didn't even notice until the end credits, which shows how convincing her performance as a Northern Irish grandmother is... or perhaps I need my eyesight tested, who's to say.

Jamie Dornan and Caitríona Balfe also merit props, in what is a very good release from Kenneth Branagh & Co. The target audience, along with others of course, will adore it, I'm sure. Also... love the choice of black-and-white, fwiw.
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iCampoRamilFeb 24, 2022
Honestamente, me encantó, y me encantó porque es una película honesta consigo misma, muy bonita de ver, muy bien narrada a través de los ojos de un niño, las actuaciones más de lo mismo, te hace empatizar desde el primer minuto, con toques deHonestamente, me encantó, y me encantó porque es una película honesta consigo misma, muy bonita de ver, muy bien narrada a través de los ojos de un niño, las actuaciones más de lo mismo, te hace empatizar desde el primer minuto, con toques de auténtica brillantez, como el uso del color (la peli es en blanco y negro) en momentos puntuales, sobre todo la fotografía y la composición, sin olvidarme de la magnífica dirección, sin duda, una historia a recordar.

· Cosas buenas: la dirección y la fotografía es de maestría, la historia me encanta, y el casting acompaña súper bien. Tiene ideas cinematográficas sublimes, como el uso de color el momentos clave, la banda sonora más de lo mismo, los diálogos son muy buenos, es emotiva y rebosa un amor al cine y al teatro muy chulo.
· Cosas malas: al estar narrada por los ojos de un niño, hay momentos de demasiada idealización que puedes llegar a no creerte o que parezcan falsos, nada muy relevante.
· Conclusión: es una película muy honesta y humana, muy bien contada, y para mí, la candidata principal al Óscar.
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mikesgold2KApr 4, 2022
Życie, świat i wydarzeń historyczne przedstawione z perspektywy młodego chłopca i jego rodziny przyjemnie się ogląda a miejscami ociepla serce są miłością
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davemelbourne58Nov 14, 2021
Buddy from Belfast touched me like so few movies can. When you can see yourself, and find out the world can hold some dark secrets, it's heartbreaking. Is it whoreishly sentimental? Yes. But in a good way. The Catholic/Protestant conflictBuddy from Belfast touched me like so few movies can. When you can see yourself, and find out the world can hold some dark secrets, it's heartbreaking. Is it whoreishly sentimental? Yes. But in a good way. The Catholic/Protestant conflict was bigger than whatever church you belonged to. A lot of similarities to what's going on again in our world today. Great cast. Great music. Superb filmaking. Expand
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LuissDtApr 1, 2022
Belfast is too cute and at the same time manages to be so depressing and heartbreaking that in the end you think it's one of Kennet's best works
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cinephile123Nov 14, 2021
Imagine a mix between Jojo Rabbit and Roma. It is a beautifully shot film that is very sweet and sentimental. One can really tell it is quite personal for the director, Kenneth Branagh, on which this story is loosely based on. If you wantImagine a mix between Jojo Rabbit and Roma. It is a beautifully shot film that is very sweet and sentimental. One can really tell it is quite personal for the director, Kenneth Branagh, on which this story is loosely based on. If you want just a lovely little film to watch from this year, I would highly recommend this one. Expand
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Cps00Nov 15, 2021
Spectacular film by Kenneth Branagh that shows a side of the unrest in NI through the view of a child. Jude Hill is incredible as Buddy. Every emotion is written on his face and he is stunning to watch. Judi Dench & Ciarán Hinds are a phenomSpectacular film by Kenneth Branagh that shows a side of the unrest in NI through the view of a child. Jude Hill is incredible as Buddy. Every emotion is written on his face and he is stunning to watch. Judi Dench & Ciarán Hinds are a phenom as Granny and Pop. The standout for me is Caitríona Balfe who emits somuch emotion as a wife and mother doing her best to protect her family and marriage but at what cost? Everyone needs to see this cinematic beauty! The black and white is so fitting and really allows you to see the characters and emotions rather than focus on blinding colors. Truly brilliant film! Expand
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AdamEnDetailJan 5, 2022
A truly beautiful and a deeply heartfelt film. About troubling times in late 60's Belfast, as experienced by a sweet 9-year-old boy played by the absolutely brilliant Jude Hill.

Belfast is a tender and honest experience - full of genuine
A truly beautiful and a deeply heartfelt film. About troubling times in late 60's Belfast, as experienced by a sweet 9-year-old boy played by the absolutely brilliant Jude Hill.

Belfast is a tender and honest experience - full of genuine sentiment and charm.
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DangerDave1409Dec 11, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Nice movie even though I thought it might be more historical and political. But hey still a short and enjoyable movie. Expand
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DunkaccinoMar 23, 2022
Belfast is a black-and-white film, but it's beautifully shot. The dialogues are greatly written along side with perfect execution. Branagh described this as his most personal film, and we can see that. It's not easy to make a personal pictureBelfast is a black-and-white film, but it's beautifully shot. The dialogues are greatly written along side with perfect execution. Branagh described this as his most personal film, and we can see that. It's not easy to make a personal picture while itself being compelling, but Belfast is a great one. It seems that Belfast is somewhat personal to every one of us, too. Expand
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Georgeyboy1Feb 21, 2022
Well-made film set in the 1960s at the time of The Troubles in Northern Ireland and told from the perspective of nine-year-old Buddy who lives with his working-class family in Belfast. Based on true stories from the director Kenneth Branagh'sWell-made film set in the 1960s at the time of The Troubles in Northern Ireland and told from the perspective of nine-year-old Buddy who lives with his working-class family in Belfast. Based on true stories from the director Kenneth Branagh's childhood who spent his early years in the city. The film has been well-received with some outstanding action sequences and cinematography. Music by Van Morrison is used to great effect throughout the film. Performances were excellent especially from Jude Hill who played young Buddy. Felt I should have enjoyed it more and this was probably due to the plot which I found to be the weakest part of the film. Reminded me of John Boorman's 1987 film 'Hope and Glory' which I preferred. Watched 2 February 2022. Rating 7.5/10. Expand
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newreadermediaApr 7, 2022
Belfast is remarkable and sensational, it’s undeniably a keepsake. It’s a heartfelt story with history and a touch of innocence that has easily made Belfast on top of black-and-white films.
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JayMalcolmJun 4, 2022
Beautiful but sad. Perhaps more meaningful to those of us who were of age to remember Van Morrison and the original Star Trek TV series and the premieres of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and High Noon, not to mention Rachel Welch in One MillionBeautiful but sad. Perhaps more meaningful to those of us who were of age to remember Van Morrison and the original Star Trek TV series and the premieres of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and High Noon, not to mention Rachel Welch in One Million Years BC. My wife and I have an additional personal connection with this material because as young marrieds we hosted various Belfast Tweens for several summers, sent by their parents for their safety and to learn that there was a place on the planet where Catholics and Protestants got along, intermarried, and visited each other's churches. It's also a cautionary tale, illustrating where America could be headed if we don't get our act together. Expand
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adamtaylor792Jul 17, 2022
The way this movie shoots as if the audience is seeing the world alongside Buddy really helps the movie in a unique way. That said, the movie does not have a ton of bite and, despite being set in an era of massive political upheaval, does notThe way this movie shoots as if the audience is seeing the world alongside Buddy really helps the movie in a unique way. That said, the movie does not have a ton of bite and, despite being set in an era of massive political upheaval, does not actually grapple with said upheaval. Expand
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ZacharyJohnstonOct 4, 2022
Loved Catriona Balfe, the screenplay was nice, Jude Hill was adorable, but Judi Dench was miscast. Still loved the movie. And the Van Morrison song at the beginning was excellent.
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alanpotter17Dec 23, 2022
Roberto Benigni teria muito que aprender aqui em como contar uma história usando uma criança como protagonista.
Misturando a pureza do universo infantil com o clima hostil entre protestantes contra católicos na Irlanda, Belfast usa da
Roberto Benigni teria muito que aprender aqui em como contar uma história usando uma criança como protagonista.
Misturando a pureza do universo infantil com o clima hostil entre protestantes contra católicos na Irlanda, Belfast usa da fotografia em preto e branco para passar o cotidiano da família que transcorre com um realismo e com humor na medida certa.
Em certo momento, o estopim da violência aparece, como se a vida nos mostrasse que sempre estivera à espreita, esperando o vacilo. Há espaço também para romance (me menor grau), para o luto, para as relações de trabalho que se estabelecem, para falar sobre tolerância religiosa, e num microcosmos que não ficou nem um pouco cansativo, aliás, a edição está absurda de boa, o filme tem uma curta duração para tudo que apresenta, os personagens estão maravilhosos, e apesar do ambiente perigoso, dá até vontade de morar no bairro Belfast. Filme certeiro!
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