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Dublin Oldschool
Description
Jason, a music coordinator, presents a real idea and a journey that takes us to the real streets of Dublin and how far he has stumbled with his family. Jason recounts his story with his father and the stumbling of his drug addict brother, as well as the love situations between the brethren with each other in Dublin that express a completely different life.
Jason, a music coordinator, presents a real idea and a journey that takes us to the real streets of Dublin and how far he has stumbled with his family. Jason recounts his story with his father and the stumbling of his drug addict brother, as well as the love situations between the brethren with each other in Dublin that express a completely different life.
Actors:
Mark OHalloran,
Liam Heslin,
Terry ONeill,
Mark ORowe,
Calum Jess,
Libby Dunne,
Michael Power
Mark OHalloran
Liam Heslin
Terry ONeill
Mark ORowe
Calum Jess
Libby Dunne
Michael Power
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Dave Tynan
Country:
Ireland
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June 29, 2018
Dublin Oldschool is consistently uproarious in its portrait of young Dubliners always looking for bants and raves, and the party-loving lads are what can only be described as a gas collection of characters.June 27, 2018
On a purely visceral level, Dublin Oldschool is easily the most intoxicating movie out there right now, but as a drama, it isn't as effective.June 25, 2018
Exhilarating though it may be, and elevated by Kirwan's poetry, the sheer speed of delivery coupled with strong accents and slang can make this Irish Trainspotting a - literally - semi-coherent trip, particularly during exchanges between the two leads.June 29, 2018
Tynan's film is laden down with aimless chatter, and its plot meanders drearily towards a country rave that seems curiously old-fashioned, and feels like a piece of Dublin's past, not its present.July 02, 2018
Wordy and worthy, it makes a sweet cinematic monument to the contemporary Dublin rave scene, while reveling in the seductive energy of a good party.July 02, 2018
The endeavour is undeniable. The Trainspotting/Human Traffic moxie, admirable. You do wonder, though, if Dublin Oldschool bit off more than it could chew.July 02, 2018
Too many people speak (or think) in the same voice.July 03, 2018
It's fun and heavy; fast and slow; a comedy and a commentary - but mostly, this is something best experienced on a big screen.