Tuesday, April 14, 2026

My Review of Bring Them Down (2025)

 


Written by Christopher Andrews And Jonathan Hourigan
Directed by Christopher Andrews

Ray (to Michael): "I want you to bring him his fucking head!"

Decided to watch anotheg Irish movie last night and this was one that went under the radar upon its releaae last year. In fact, it was my sister who suggestef seeing it. 

Splitting the narrative, the movie opened with rural shepherd Michael O'Shea (Christopher Abbott/Youssef Quinn) being responsible for the death of his mother, Peggy (Susan Lynch) and wounding former girlfriend, Caroline (Grace Daly/Nora-Jane Noone). 

In the present, he's got a volatile relationship with his Irish speaking father, Ray (Colm Meaney) and there's a rivalry of sorts between Michael and Caroline's husband, Gary (Paul Ready) and her son, Jack (Barry Keoghan). The latter's friend, Lee (Aaron Heffernan) also doesn't help matters.

Halfway through the movie, there's a dispute of sheep with Michael's flick being slaughtered by Jack. There's also a rather brutal scene involving Michael having to kill his own dog to relieve it's suffering that I wasn't prepared for. It's easily the most harrowing moment in the whole film.

Anyways the sequences of events played first from Michael's perspective and then it played from Jack's. Jack was heartbroken over his parents getting a divorce, though it was clear he preferred Caroline to Gary. Keoghan did play the role with an endearing enough innocence.

Then there's the climactic fight between Michael and Jack. Both men fought dirty and one of them came close enough to death. Sympathy was afforded to both men with Michael even apologising for the events at the start of the movie. Oh and for an American, Christopher Abbott managed a decent Irish accent.

- Originally Paul Mescal had been cast for the role of Michael but dropped out due to filming Gladiator II. Barry Keoghan replaced Tom Burke.
- Not only did Christopher Abbott deliver a convincing Irish accent but even sounded believable when speaking Irish in his scenes with Colm Meaney.
- Standout music: Michael Chapman's Among The Trees.
- Chronology: Present day and the movie was filmed in Wicklow.

Bring Them Down turned out to be a strong enough movie. An intense battle between two families with old grudges rearing their head in brutal fashion. Both Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan did a great job.

Rating: 7 out of 10 

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