After a string of mediocre directing gigs over the last few years, Kenneth Branagh has found something special in Belfast, a semi-autobiographical story that serves as a love letter to the eponymous Northern Ireland city. Written and directed by Branagh, Belfastresonates in deep and unexpected ways. A moving and well-acted film, Belfast explores the decisions families make in the wake of devastation and turmoil; it’s Branagh’s best film in years.
Set in the late 1960s, Belfast follows Buddy
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