An extraordinary look at the lives of a middle-aged couple in the midst of the wife's breast cancer diagnosis.
Liam Neeson
Tom
Lesley Manville
Joan
David Wilmot
Peter
Amit Shah
Steve
Lalor Roddy
Smoking Man
Stella McCusker
Elderly Woman
Melanie Clark Pullen
Doctor
Desmond Edwards
Aggressive Man
Maggie Cronin
Glamorous Woman
Geraldine McAlinden
Surgeon
Vivien Monory
Anxious Woman
Fo Cullen
Saleswoman
Mary Lindsay
Woman #1
Esh Alladi
GP
Matthew Sharpe
Receptionist
Rosemary Henderson
Woman #2
Eoin McCafferty
Sales Assistant
Olivia McDermott
Chemo Nurse
Chloë Ní Dhúada
Checkout Girl
Patrick Fitzsymons
TV Football Commentator (voice)
Stephen Watson
TV Football Commentator (voice)
Director
Lisa Barros D'Sa
Director
Glenn Leyburn
Writer
Owen McCafferty
August 30, 2022
9
I will usually give anything a try that features Lesley Manville, and in this film I also like Liam Neeson, so that was a bonus. This is a good, solid film in my opinion. Not earth-shattering, but well-written with two strong leads. Both Neeson and Manville seemed like normal folks to me, believable as a couple. There are no melodramatic tantrums or gushing tears and emotion. There were flare-ups of temper, as you expect in a long-term relationship when two people feel enough love and security to occasionally say mean things to each other.
When Neeson’s husband struck up a conversation with the partner of another patient his wife had spoken to, it reminded me a little of that excellent movie The Doctor, with William Hurt. The plots are wildly different, but the feel of someone spending time with a person who is going through an experience even worse than his felt believable.
The supporting cast did a credible job, but this was really a two-person show. Fortunately the co-starts were up to it.