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‘Belfast’ Film Review: Kenneth Branagh Crafts a Rich, Moving Memory Piece

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th Century Women” to Lee Isaac Chung’s “Minari,” from John Boorman’s “Hope and Glory” to Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma.” Writer-director-actor Kenneth Branagh has now tried his hand at the genre, and to say that “Belfast” brings out the best in him would be an understatement.Visually stunning, emotionally wrenching and gloriously human, “Belfast” takes one short period from Branagh’s life and finds in it a coming-of-age story, a portrait of a city fracturing in an instant and a profoundly moving lament for what’s been lost during decades of strife in his homeland of Northern Ireland.

Plus it’s funny as hell – because if anybody knows how to laugh in the face of tragedy, it’s the Irish.The film, a Focus Features release, came to the Toronto.

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