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Directed by Alan Parker
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir by Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes is an alternately funny and heartbreaking look at growing up in Ireland. Born in Brooklyn, NY, young Frank (Joe Breen) moves at an early age to Limerick, Ireland, with his parents Angela (Emily Watson) and Malachy (Robert Carlyle), who have been unable to support their family in America and are hoping for better prospects in their home country. But things hardly improve once they settle in Limerick; as McCourt puts it, "Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood. Worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood." Illness and death are commonplace in Limerick, and Malachy's drinking and inability to hold a job make matters worse. Angela's Ashes was directed by Alan Parker, who previously looked at Irish life in The Commitments (1991); Laura Jones wrote the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Angela's Ashes is a movie based on the autobiography of Frank McCourt. The movie was long, and not extremely entertaining but it kept your interest for the most part. The movie was about this boy's hard childhood growing up in Ireland. I have heard that the book was a lot better than the movie as is the case with many books. The movie also ended before I would have liked but after over 2 hours I guess it has to end " [More]
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"As crazy as it sounds, any time that I’m truly depressed with life (like the tragedy of 2003, where I was cut from the Varsity softball team), I resort to watching a movie based on one of my favorite books, Angela’s Ashes. Why does a film about the depression always cheer me up? Because I realize my life isn’t nearly as bad as Frank McCourt’s.

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