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April 6, 2025 4 mins
In this poignant episode of *Movies First*, the team delves into the harrowing historical narrative presented in the film *Small Things Like These*, which shines a light on the Magdalene Laundries of Ireland, where over 30,000 women were confined between 1922 and 1996. Cillian Murphy delivers a powerful performance as Bill Furlong, a coal merchant whose past as the child of an unmarried mother informs his moral awakening as he uncovers the injustices surrounding him in 1985 Ireland.
Listeners will be moved by the film's ability to tackle such devastating subject matter while maintaining artistic integrity. The discussion highlights how the film's restrained storytelling allows its emotional weight to resonate, particularly through Bill's regular deliveries to the convent and the chilling portrayal of the mother superior by Emily Watson, who embodies the chilling institutional power dynamics.
The episode also explores the film's technical brilliance, from the evocative cinematography by Frank Van den Eeden to the meticulous period detail that immerses viewers in the 1980s setting. The tension builds subtly, leading to the poignant discovery of Sarah, a pregnant woman held in confinement, showcasing the film's commitment to authenticity without sensationalism.
Scoring a remarkable 8.5 out of 10, *Small Things Like These* is lauded for its ability to transform a historical story into a relevant commentary on contemporary issues of oppression and complicity. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own moral obligations in the face of injustice, making this film a crucial part of understanding a dark chapter in Irish history.
**Highlights:**
**Powerful Performances:** Murphy and Watson deliver compelling portrayals that deepen the narrative's emotional impact.
**Technical Excellence:** The cinematography and production design authentically evoke the period while enhancing the storytelling.
**Relevant Themes:** The film prompts critical conversations about individual responsibility and the societal complicity in systems of oppression.
Join us for an insightful discussion on *Small Things Like These*, a film that challenges viewers to confront the past and reflect on their actions in the present.
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