Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Sign up
Find movies you'll love
The Field
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Watch trailer Watch trailer

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by Jim Sheridan
Richard Harris was nominated for several awards (including the Oscar and Golden Globe) for his performance in The Field. The time is the mid-1930s; the place, western Ireland. For many years rugged individualist Bull McCabe (Harris) has been cultivating a small plot of rented land, nurturing it from barren rock into a fertile field. Now, however, the widow who owns the land plans to sell it at auction. The infuriated Bull shows up at the bidding, secure in his belief that none of his neighbors will dare bid against him. But Bull has not taken into consideration a wealthy Irish-American (Tom Berenger), who intends to pave over the land and bring new industry to the area. "This is deep, very deep, deeper than you think" warns Bull, as he sends his grown son (Sean Bean) to "persuade" the American to withdraw his bid. Armed with the foreknowledge that Bull's tenacity has caused heartbreak and tragedy in the past, the audience steels itself for the awful consequences still to come. Punctuating the storyline are the periodic appearances of the toothless village idiot, played by John Hurt. Originally produced for British television, The Field was based on the landmark play by John B. Keane, and directed by My Left Foot's Jim Sheridan. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
[More]
 
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Posthumous Oscar Nominations ...
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
hasn't rated it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Though I first buzzed about an Academy Award nomination for Heath Ledger in [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Weekly Theme for September 2 ...
by leeroy711 in Weekly Theme
"Well it took me a little while to chime in on this one but I would say that anytime I think of tear jerking films I think of one director that seems to do it to me everytime. Jim Sheridan's films are almost always great for a good cry. The Field with Richard Harris has some of the most frustrating scenes of heartbreak ever. I just watched this one for the first time a few weeks ago it was the first fil " [More]
All Movie Guide Logo
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
The Field shines because of Richard Harris's towering performance and the strength inherent in John B. Keane's source play. Screenwriter/director Jim Sheridan transfers much of Keane's well-designed symbolic structure, at times at the cost of the story's narrative flow. A sense of doomed resignation permeates the film, making its tragic ending almost inevitable. The film features a fine supporting cast, led by an almost unrecognizable John Hurt and including Brendan Gleeson in his screen debut and a good performance from Tom Berenger, whose character embodies Keane's criticism of Americanized Irish expatriates who have forgotten the old ways and lost their respect for the land. Critical opinion varied widely on The Field, ranging from those who saw it as an insightful parable for the transition of Ireland to a modern non-agrarian society, to such critics as Roger Ebert, who rated it among the worst films of 1990. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
are neutral about it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

jpapad
jpapad
loved it.
HairyLime
HairyLime
liked it.
leeroy711
leeroy711
liked it.
PRESIOUSPIG
PRESIOUSPIG
is not interested.