I just watched this movie on pay per view, and I thought it was delightful. Pierce Brosnan does a fine job. So nice to see him really get a chance to act. And the supporting cast, including Alan Bates and Stephen Rea, is exceptional. The story is very believable and touching, probably because it is based on a true story. I just wonder why this film, directed by the talented Bruce Beresford, did not make any significant splash when it was released. It may have played in Austin, but I don't remember it. Just shows how marketing, or lack of it, can make a movie disappear. It's a shame it didn't get more attention. I heartily recommend it.
Evelyn
2002
Action / Drama
Evelyn
2002
Action / Drama
Keywords: christmas
Plot summary
The uplifting movie is based on the true story of the Doyle family in 1950s Ireland. Desmond Doyle is abandoned by his wife who runs off to Australia and leaves him with their three small children. He tries his best to continue supporting them singing in the pub and doing painting here and there, only to have the government and child services remove his children. stating there has never been a precedent of a father raising his children without a mother in the picture. He goes to court, loses, and is told he cannot appeal his case. He then happily finds a retired lawyer who has taken on constitutional law successfully in the past, who willingly helps him take his case to The Supreme Court.
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How Did This Film Get Overlooked?
An emotional mess..not the movie, ME!
Possibly you're a cynic and think the blarney is laid on too abundantly in this movie. Or you might be calling it "O'Kramer vs. O'Kramer" and this isn't too sappy and predictable to be taken seriously. Well, guess what, it is, and I loved every minute.
Pierce Brosnan, who I used to consider a cardboard cut-out of an actor, plays Desmond Doyle. He's fantastic as a father whose daughter and two sons are removed from their home by the government after their Mother ( in this case, the term can be used in the biological sense only) abandons the family. This being Ireland in the 1950s, there was a law that stated the government can intervene when one parent is found to be insufficient. Desmond has to quit drinking, deal with the death of his father, find a lawyer and rarely see his kids.
Its all okay at the end, and I have to mention that I hope the children's Mother and a certain Sister Bridget have the thankless job of eating ---- in hell for all eternity.
Worth mentioning from the cast is Alan Bates, a hard-drinking consultant to Doyle's case, and his wishes to hear (or not hear) a 'however' from the judges were hilarious.
I had a small problem with the fact that the Mother was not on trial, literally, because it was her abandonment of her family that led to them being separated.
Anyway, its a terrific movie. 8/10.
Evelyn
I recognised the title because of the leading James Bond 007 actor starring, but that's about all I knew, I was going to give it a chance, from director Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy, Double Jeopardy). Based on the true story, Desmond Doyle (Pierce Brosnan) is devastated when his wife Charlotte (Mairead Devlin) abandons him and his children, nine year old daughter Evelyn (Sophie Vavasseur) and her two brothers Maurice (Hugh McDonagh) and Dermot (Niall Beagan),on Boxing Day. Soon after the authorities take away the children because Desmond is unemployed and there is no mother in the house to care for them, he tries to go against the Catholic Church and the Irish courts. He wants them back as they have been placed in Church-run orphanages, but it is hard to get money, and he has unreliable people saying they can help, even a sympathetic judge says the financial situation can turn around, but doesn't. Desmond is trying to get help in the courts from friends such as American lawyer Nick Barron (Aidan Quinn),barmaid Bernadette Beattie (Ghost Ship's Julianna Margulies),her solicitor brother Michael Beattie (The Crying Game's Stephen Rea),and old mentor Tom Connolly (Alan Bates). While they are trying everything they can to show that the children being with their father is right, Evelyn and her brothers are suffering abuse living inside the orphanages. Desmond suffers the death of his father Henry (Father Ted's Frank Kelly, ironically the housekeeper in his show was Mrs. Doyle) and continuing lack of money, but he finds a way and the case becomes a big talking point in Ireland, and in the end, after ups and downs to the conclusion, he does win Evelyn and his sons back. Also starring John Lynch as Senior Counsel Mr. Wolfe, Karen Ardiff as Sister Felicity, Andrea Irvine as Sister Brigid and Marian Quinn as Sister Theresa. Brosnan gives a nice pleasant performance, being Irish in real life helps as well, and the supporting cast members, many also Irish, do well as well, the story is poignant but predictable, and the courtroom drama parts could have been a little better, but overall, it's not a bad real life social drama. Worth watching!