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Liam (2001)

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Reviews Counted: 76 Fresh: 53  Rotten:23 Average Rating: 6.4/10
 
Consensus: Though Liam's harrowing story is reminiscent of Angela's Ashes, it showcases strong performances, including one by child actor Anthony Borrows.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Synopsis: In the 1930s, Britain was between wars and on the verge of depression. Family homes were rented, pubs were smoke-filled dens and streetlights were minimal. For seven year old, Liam (Anthony Burrows), growing up against the bleak and gritty backdrop of the Irish Catholic quarter of... In the 1930s, Britain was between wars and on the verge of depression. Family homes were rented, pubs were smoke-filled dens and streetlights were minimal. For seven year old, Liam (Anthony Burrows), growing up against the bleak and gritty backdrop of the Irish Catholic quarter of Liverpool, along with his older brother and sister, is a daily struggle.

While Liam is at school being terrorized by the Catholic priest and school teacher his brother (David Hart) is working at the shipyards to help support the family while Teresa (Megan Burns), his sister, is sent to clean for a wealthy Jewish family and finds herself an unwilling participant in her employer’s adulterous affair.

Despite the hardships of the times, the family attempts to provide a light in the darkness. Liam's mother (Claire Hackett) is caring and devout, fighting to hold her family together. His father (Ian Hart) is a responsible working man, proud to be employed when so many others are not. But hard times have hit the Liverpool Docks and once Liam's father loses his job, the family is sent into intractable poverty. Helpless, embittered and determined to find someone to blame, he joins the local Fascist Party with tragic consequences.

LIAM is a poignant portrait of a family’s free-fall into poverty seen through the eyes of an innocent child, personifying the dream of a brighter future.

LIAM is directed by Stephen Frears. The film is produced by Colin McKeown and MartinTempia; executive produced by David M. Thompson, Tessa Ross and Sally Hibbin; and co-produced by Ulrich Felsberg. The script is written by Jimmy McGovern. Lions Gate Films will release LIAM on September 14th. It has a running time of 90 minutes and is not yet rated. --© 2001 Lions Gate Films [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Anthony Burrows, Ian Hart, Anne Reid, Claire Hackett

Director: Stephen Frears
Screenwriter: Jimmy McGovern

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Dec 3, 2002

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Rich Cline
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Writer Jimmy McGovern avoids easy sentiment by investing his story with an almost documentary-style veracity.

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04/16/01
Neil Smith
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McGovern treats us to another compendium of Scottie Road platitudes.

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09/05/03
Jonathan W. Hickman
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Better suited to the intimacy of television than a cinema outing.

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03/26/03
Harry Guerin
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03/10/03
Kimberly Jones
Austin Chronicle
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...its dramatic efforts are contrived and strain credibility.

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02/14/03
Dennis Schwartz
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Liam is largely devoid of emotion. He's a detached, distanced observer, and it's hard for the viewer not to feel the same way.

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11/06/02
Jeff Strickler
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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It is an ugly story with the ring of truth, and could hardly be more timely.

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10/21/02
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan
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A dark, disturbing and vivid portrait of how the toxic fuels of poverty and powerlessness are transmuted into violent religious and ethnic hatred.

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10/15/02
Margaret A. McGurk
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08/09/02
Robert Denerstein
Denver Rocky Mountain News
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Stumbles a bit with a muddled final act, but it’s not enough to mar this generally fine film.

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05/09/02
Scott Weinberg
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Frears has put enough heart into the movie to overcome its limitations.

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04/04/02
Christopher Null
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03/22/02
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