In America

In America

By Jim Sheridan

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2004-05-11
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: Jim Sheridan
  • Production Company: East of Harlem (UK) Ltd
  • Production Country: Ireland, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 15.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.2/10
7.2
From 334 Ratings

Description

From master storyteller Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In The Name of the Father) comes a deeply personal and poignant tale of a poor Irish family searching for a better life In America. Through the wide-open eyes of two young heroines, Sheridan transforms a devastating human tragedy into a riveting, humor-tinged story about memory, secrets, love, loss, coming together, and starting over.

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  • Bitter Sweet Immigrant Tale

    4
    By Frank C 66554321.
    An family from Ireland move to NY hoping to forget the loss of a son. A tad too dramatic at times, but the comedy and emotions play well. The plot hits all the typical points yet slides by with the help of the acting.
  • In America

    5
    By Head Maroon
    I have viewed this beautifully done film twice. It is an incredible story of human strength and the power of love. The children are radiant in their roles. Samantha Morton and Paddy Considine are excellent as the struggling couple desperately trying to make a better life for their family despite a tragic circumstance. An outstanding film!
  • OK

    3
    By 1Selena Gomez fan ever
    It was ok. It had no plot. Sarah Bolger is Sleeping Beauty on once upon a time
  • One of the Greatest Movies Ever

    5
    By sparbanie
    Everything about this film: the screenplay, the direction, the acting... superb. This is one of the greatest films you will ever watch in your life. It's on my Top Ten list right up there with "The Godfather," "Citizen Kane," "Annie Hall," and other time-tested classics. It's about love, hope, and dreams. It's about overcoming tragedy and celebrating life. It's also about how great America is... even in a rough neighborhood like Hell's Kitchen. As for the two young girls... I have never before seen "child actors" so brilliantly doing their jobs. Truly incredible performances. Only an 89% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes? Are you serious? Proof positive that American journalists are clueless.
  • Very good but grab some Kleenex

    4
    By ZReborn120
    Cutest. Girls. Ever. And the other reviewers are correct: it's not a romance. It's a family drama with laughter and tears and transformation.
  • A M A Z I N G & Beautiful!

    5
    By se10b
    Not a romance... but one of the best movies you'll ever watch!
  • Intimate Emotional Masterpiece

    5
    By RochNYguy
    This is a movie that left me emotionally drained and inspired. Applied to today's silliness about how unwelcome immigrants are, it has a powerful message of struggle, hope and the real America that has been lost in misled patriotism.
  • A little gem

    5
    By KRSONMar
    This is one of my favorites.It's a sweet story about a family of modern-day Irish immigrants who move to NYC illegally to escape their unfortunate past.The movie is really about the father,but Sheridan makes the wise move of telling it through the eyes of the oldest daughter,an intelligent 11-year-old who records everything around her with her camcorder.It's hard to talk about the plot without giving anything away,but I'll put it this way:I don't like human dramas,but I love this one.The writing is smart,the acting is wonderful,and the direction is clever.Try it out and see if you agree.
  • A Lovely Movie With a Great Story

    4
    By slowfoodgirl
    I was somewhat hesitant to rent this movie based on the description but I am so glad I did. Beautifully scripted, acted and directed. These are the kind of movies that should be in the theaters. Life and marraige are difficult and this movie tackles the complexities with grace. Thoroughly entertaining.
  • Review

    5
    By Battuta
    In America is one of the best movies I have ever seen. It makes me proud to be an American.

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