
A coming-of-age story set in the middle of a civil war, Kenneth Branagh’s (
Hamlet, Cinderella)
Belfast tells the incredibly personal account of nine-year-old Buddy (newcomer Jude Hill) who, during the summer of 1969, witnesses the violent clash of his Protestant neighbors trying to eradicate his neighboring Catholic families in the middle of the streets in Belfast, Northern Ireland home.
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I don’t know enough about the
Thor story coming in, so there were parts of this movie when I wasn’t as confused as I was surprised. I saw Thor after seeing
Captain America (even though
Thor was released a few months ago). I liked the World War II storyline of
Captain America. I also liked the mythology storyline of
Thor. However, I was not a fan of the back and forth between and present day. I know that many probably liked this aspect of the movie, but I was so engrossed with the movie’s first 15 minutes that I didn’t want to leave this story to enter “the realm” of the present day.
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