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Rory O'shea Was Here

2005, Movie, R, 104 mins

RORY O'SHEA WAS HERE
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Irish filmmaker Damien O'Donnell's offbeat coming-of-age movie opens in Carrigmore, "a special home for special people" — institution-speak for a tidy, well-maintained facility that allows the able-bodied to feel pretty good about abandoning their disabled relatives to its beige-on-beige confines. That's sweet-natured Michael Connolly's (Steven Robertson) story: Now in his early twenties, Michael, who has cerebral palsy, was abandoned to institutional care by his father,... read more leave a comment
Year: 2005
Rated R

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Cast
James McAvoy: Rory O'Shea
Steven Robertson: Michael Connolly
Romola Garai: Siobhan
Gerard McSorley: Fergus Connolly
Tom Hickey: Con O'Shea
Brenda Fricker: Eileen

 

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Question: About a year ago I saw a preview for a British indie about a quadriplegic man who falls in love with his caregiver or something to that effect. For the life of me, I can't remember the title, though I think the main character's name was Charlie. It looked good, but I never heard anything else about it.


Answer: The movie is Rory O'Shea Was Here (2005), and it's a tearjerker about the friendship between two young men who meet in a pleasant but infantilizing long-term care institution. Easygoing Michael has cerebral palsy and is treated as though he's stupid because of his slurred speech; hyperverbal firebrand Rory, confined to a wheelchair by a fast-moving form of muscular dystrophy and able to move only a couple of fingers on one hand, never lets anyone forget how fiercely intelligent he is. It had a brief and limited theatrical release in the U.S. and is available on DVD from Univer read more

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