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Drama

Da

- It's never too late to open your heart.

A New York playwright is summoned to Ireland to bury his father. While at his boyhood home, he encounters his father's spirit and relives memories both pleasant and not.

Release Date : 1988-04-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Barnard Hughes

Character Name : Da

Original Name : Barnard Hughes

Gender : Male

Martin Sheen

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Martin Sheen

Gender : Male

William Hickey

Character Name : Drumm

Original Name : William Hickey

Gender : Male

Doreen Hepburn

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Doreen Hepburn

Gender : Female

Karl Hayden

Character Name : Young Charlie

Original Name : Karl Hayden

Gender : Male

Hugh O'Conor

Character Name : Boy Charlie

Original Name : Hugh O'Conor

Gender : Male

Reviews

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SPDonlan

@SPDonlan

2024-07-22

'It was a long time before I realuzed that love turned upside down is love for all that.' Adapted by Leonard from his memory play, tapping into his own accomplished memoirs, the film covers a childhood and early career before and after Ireland’s ‘Emergency’. The script’s strong, a nuanced look at an adolescent’s and expat’s shifting feelings about home and the past. Its conceits translate well, too: Charlie faces both his late father and his younger self, disappointed by his past, present, and future. The characters and cast are grand, especially Hughes (who won a Tony for the stage role). The weakest links are the prodigal/producer Sheen and a dodgy timeline. Watch the film. But read the play.