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Acting
Meaney and O'Kelly's lived-in chemistry makes the collapse devastating.
Direction
Frears captures Dublin's specifics without the tourist sheen.
Writing
Doyle's dialogue snaps with working-class wit and buried resentment.

Director
Stephen Frears
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