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The Crying Game

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In the midst of the political turmoil in Northern Ireland, an English soldier is captured by a paramilitary group of the IRA. During his captivity, he forms an unexpected relationship with one of his captors, who presents himself as a strong and self-assured man. As the days go by, a deep connection develops between them, filled with emotional tension and mystery. The captive begins to challenge his perception of loyalty, love, and identity, while his captor keeps his own secrets in the shadows.

After a series of unexpected twists, one of the characters embarks on a journey to London for personal reasons. This is where he meets the girlfriend of his former captor. His attraction to her leads him into a delicate game of laughter, romance, and revelations that test the boundaries of his understanding of relationships. The dance between what seems and what truly is becomes the heart of the story, challenging all expectations and teaching that appearances can be deceiving.

As the intriguing plot unfolds, the bond between the characters becomes the catalyst for a series of events that will lead to an explosive climax, where loyalties will be tested and hidden truths will be unveiled. The film explores the themes of identity and love in a turbulent context, leaving viewers reflecting on what it truly means to accept someone for who they are.

Media type
Movie
Year
1992
Director
Neil Jordan
Writer
Neil Jordan
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
95.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
90.00
Actors
Stephen Rea
Miranda Richardson
Jaye Davidson
Forest Whitaker
Adrian Dunbar
Breffni McKenna
Joe Savino
Birdy Sweeney
AndrΓ©e Bernard
Jim Broadbent
Ralph Brown
Tony Slattery
Jack Carr
Josephine White
Shar Campbell
Bryan Coleman
David Crionelly
Charles Mandracchia
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Suspense
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Stephen Woolley
Original title
The Crying Game
Duration
112
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