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Barber

  • 2023
  • 1h 30m
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5.1/10
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Barber (2023)
Val Barber, a private investigator, is hired by a wealthy widow to find her missing granddaughter.
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Val Barber, a private investigator, is hired by a wealthy widow to find her missing granddaughter.Val Barber, a private investigator, is hired by a wealthy widow to find her missing granddaughter.Val Barber, a private investigator, is hired by a wealthy widow to find her missing granddaughter.

  • Director
    • Fintan Connolly
  • Writers
    • Fiona Bergin
    • Fintan Connolly
  • Stars
    • Aidan Gillen
    • Aisling Kearns
    • Gary Lydon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Fintan Connolly
    • Writers
      • Fiona Bergin
      • Fintan Connolly
    • Stars
      • Aidan Gillen
      • Aisling Kearns
      • Gary Lydon
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Val Barber
    Aisling Kearns
    • Kate Barber
    Gary Lydon
    • Johnny Mulligan
    Helen Behan
    Helen Behan
    • Monica Nolan
    Deirdre Donnelly
    • Lily Dunne
    Liam Carney
    Liam Carney
    • Tony Quinn
    Camille O'Sullivan
    • Lexie Finnegan
    David Herlihy
    • P. O'Neill
    Rúaidhrí Conroy
    Rúaidhrí Conroy
    • Luke Kenny
    Irma Mali
    • Oxana Popov
    Nick Dunning
    Nick Dunning
    • Eunan Brady
    Steve Wall
    Steve Wall
    • Eddie Quinn
    Simone Collins
    Simone Collins
    • Jane Devaney
    Mark O'Regan
    • Brendan West
    Gerard Mannix Flynn
    • Denis Frogatt
    Lia Schaffer
    • Eliza Farrell
    Aaron Edo
    Aaron Edo
    • Tecky
    Desmond Eastwood
    Desmond Eastwood
    • Cian Kelly
    • Director
      • Fintan Connolly
    • Writers
      • Fiona Bergin
      • Fintan Connolly
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    6siderite

    A noir #metoo movie. Could have been better.

    The film feels like a car collision. There is the noir feeling of it, the grizzled ex-cop private eye, the Irish accent, the dark pool of Dublin streets and police corruption. And then there is the gay cop/husband/father drama, the #metoo story of underage girls masturbated at, the young daughter disabled by a motorcycle accident, the rigorous mask wearing. The thing is, this could have worked, but instead it felt like two discordant notes clashing. And the worst part of it all is the ending, the ridiculous "twist", if one can call it that, of which I don't want to talk for fear of spoiling the chance that you would enjoy it, but which kind of invalidates any good will one might have had toward the victims or any measure of competence you would have assigned to the main character.

    I like Aidan Gillen, not just as Littlefinger, because I've seen him in a lot of things, doing good work, so that elevated the film a little. But without his charisma, this is a weird film to be watching, it feels like a whiny generation production where people go to the police for seeing a schlong and bullies are fighting back by slapping people and talking badly about gay rights. It was like a noir policier movie for kindergarten kids. The tension was there, but it just felt totally weird and delusional, like written by a teen on a phone.

    Bottom line: a social justice agenda driven film that somehow didn't feel offensive, just endearing, like watching a little dog trying to trick you he didn't bite your shoes. Had potential, it went nowhere.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    It's worth a look, just don't expect anything new.

    Deidrie Donnelly hires Private Detective Val Barber to find her missing granddaughter. Barber, an excellent Policeman finds bus progress blocked at every corner, his investigations lead him to covers up and sexual exploitation.

    It's a decent film, a good storyline with good actors and some interesting characters. It's a little old fashioned in some ways, it's the kind of thing I could have imagined being out out in 2004, shock gay Detective comes out etc. It's still worth a look however.

    Aiden Gillen is excellent as always, he's one of those actors who seems to add a little something, he has a bit of swagger, he's a bit cocky, but he's very talented.

    Quinn was a bit of a stereotype, my only gripe I guess, in this day or CCTV and cameras everywhere, I found it hard to imagine an experienced Detective would behave publicly in such a way.

    Decent enough.

    6/10.
    6cookcolin1

    Solid Private Eye Flick

    A very enjoyable detective film. Nice transitions. A good amount of content in a 90 minute movie. Love, family, tragedy, comedy, social politics, etc. Are touched upon. With some good ol' guilt to boot. Some very nice cinematic moments as we see the night views of Dublin. It has some noir to it. A bit of a whodunit. I cherish B-movies at times due to the wide net of appeal, bulging budgets, and cliché storytelling of AAA titles. On most occasions, this style of movie is more in-line of film as art. Great acting by the lead. The rest are good enough. Story could be more playful to the whodunit element but works. Maybe it is too much content with the multiple storylines for the length but, the length is refreshing. Easy to digest. I rated against the totality of films I have seen and rated from City Lights to The Deer Hunter to Anchorman. Maybe it's a 7. Watch it if you like mystery, detective, thriller, suspense, noir. I would like to see at least a sequel. Perhaps a trilogy. After all, character's with their name in the title often get sequels these days.
    10last-81928

    Postmodernist

    Barber is a postmodernist Irish thriller. The film's noir elements are evident in its portrayal of Dublin as a dark and foreboding city, where danger lurks around every corner. The city is depicted as a labyrinthine space, where characters are trapped in their own desires and fears. The use of shadows and chiaroscuro lighting creates an atmosphere of unease and tension, adding to the overall sense of dread.

    Val Barber is a classic noir protagonist, a flawed hero struggling with his own demons. His search for the missing girl becomes an obsession, as he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of deceit.

    The film's plot twists and turns, revealing new layers of deception and intrigue that will leave viewers questioning everyone's motives.

    The film's postmodernist elements are evident in its use of intertextuality and self-reflexivity. The film references other works of art, such as literature and cinema, blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction. The film also comments on its own status as a work of art, drawing attention to its own construction.

    The Lacanian psychoanalytic perspective offers an interesting lens through which to view the film. The film's portrayal of Dublin as a labyrinthine space can be seen as a metaphor for the psyche. Val Barber's search for the missing girl can be seen as a quest for self-knowledge, as he confronts his own desires and fears.

    Overall, Barber is a complex and thought-provoking film that rewards multiple viewings. Its blend of noir elements and postmodernist techniques creates an atmosphere of unease and tension that will leave viewers on edge. Its exploration of the psyche through a Lacanian lens adds another layer of depth to an already richly layered film.
    tcbliddy

    A class act.

    An off kilter private dick story anchored by an authentic and rich central performance and surrounded by a winning support cast. Consistently stylish without affectation, hard working and blessed with an easy sophistication it is staggering to think of its narrative scope and shooting schedule, budget, etc. At times surprisingly densely written the archetypal is suffused with a hurt that convinces and enobles this broken family as they desperately try to not drown in their dysfunction. Connolly at this stage (third feature with the artistic, naturally talented DP Owen McPolin) is now easily one of the most distinctive directors in this country and with each film is growing in maturity yet still retains the sparkle of youth as the image and sound purrs with a primary coloured sensuality. Fiona Bergin, producer of said team, expands her ownership by cowriting this moody meditation on dealing with pain through tenderness, do yourself a favour and catch it on the big screen in April. A class ac.

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      Kate Barber: He's a spoken word poet.

      Oxana Popov: What's that?

      Kate Barber: It's like poetry ...

      Val Barber: - only not as good...

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Барбер
    • Production company
      • Fubar Films
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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