Liam Movie Review
Liam Review

"Liam" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Stephen FrearsProducer : Colin McKeown,Martin Tempia
Screenwiter : Jimmy McGovern
Starring : Ian Hart,Claire Hackett,Anthony Borrows,David Hart,Megan Burns,Anne Reid,Russell Dixon
Stuttering Liam (Anthony Borrows) has problems like you wouldn't believe. For
starters, he lives in Liverpool during the Depression. He's also pummelled
with Catholic doctrine at school. Dad's out of work. Sis has to work as a
maid for a wealthy Jewish family. And of course, there's the stutter.
Stephen Frears (High Fidelity) directs this powerful and moving work about a
small facet of the past, and it's interesting to see him work without his
trademark, wry humor as found in similar working-class-in-the-UK productions
like The Van and The Snapper. Ian Hart is apt as the down-and-out father who
gets sucked into anti-Jewish Fascism (thus endangering poor sis's
breadwinning), and Borrows is a put-upon and precocious (yet not disgustingly
so) kid in the tradition of Angela's Ashes.
I felt a little bit cheated by the ending, which reaches a natural conclusion
but leaves too many loose threads. Still, Frears has put enough heart into the
movie to overcome its limitations.
Please sir, may I have some more?
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Review by Christopher Null
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