Review of The Snapper

Screen Two: The Snapper (1993)
Season 9, Episode 10
9/10
Long live (and God help) the Irish!
27 January 2002
This movie is a warm and life affirming comedy about a working-class Irish family dealing with the impending motherhood of their eldest daughter. The circumstances of this drunken accident soon have the entire neighborhood up in arms! There are uniformly good performances but two in particular anchor this movie. Colm Meany (best known to American audiences as Chief Miles O'Brien on "Star Trek") gives one of his typically outstanding performance as Dessie Curley, the family patriarch who is just in way over his head. His struggles to deal with this situation run the gamut from hilarious to heartbreaking. he is well matched by Tina Kellegher as his daughter Sharon, truly ashamed over the position she has put herself and her family in ( a reaction most American girls have long since become incapable of) but determined to make the best of it. Contrary to some reviews I found nothing depressing about this movie. The fact that these are very average, not even terribly attractive people living in drab surroundings makes this film even more resonating to the audience, who find themselves drawn into the Curley's situation and rooting for them every step of the way. Nor do I think it is correct to call this family "dysfunctional". They work well together and band together to help Sharon despite their misgivings. They function as a family even IF some of the individuals are a little off (and the little girl in the marching band uniform is a LOT off). I have only one major criticism of this great little movie. Despite having gotten pregnant while drunk Sharon continues to drink throughout the rest of the movie,despite being pregnant, even going on a memorable (and admittedly very funny) bender just days before going into labor. this is irresponsible to do -and to be shown-and loses Sharon some of the large mass of sympathy she gains. But all in al this is a funny and tender film that will leave with a smile--and maybe even a happy tear or two. 7.5 out of 10
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