Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Dessie Curley
Sharon Curley
Kay Curley
Craig Curley
Sonny Curley
Lisa Curley
Darren Curley
Kimberley Curley
Jackie O'Keefe
Yvonne Burgess
George Burgess
Doris Burgess
Pat Burgess
Lester
Paddy
Bertie
Boy
Girl
Checkout Woman
Customer
Anaesthetist
Desk Nurse
Doctor
Dr Cook
Loner
Midwife
Midwife #2
Woman in Hospital
Neighbour
Neighbour #2
Oul'one
Nurse
Policeman
Supermarket Trainee Manager
Woman in Police Station
Barrytown Neighbour
Barrytown Neighbour
Barrytown Neighbour
Barrytown Neighbour
Baby Curley
Baby Curley #2
Pal #1
Pal #2
Young Lad/Dad
Famine
Written by narrator56 on 2022-06-29
The Snpper is certainly a lively and boisterous movie. Nobody is the least bit shy about expressing their opinion loudly and often. I have watched a lot of British and Irish movies over the years, but because of the emotional delivery and spreed of their talking, I missed a lot of details in the dialogue. But also because of the emotions displayed, I always had an idea about the tenor of the conversations. I thought a few of the subplots could have been given more screen time, but then again, they were almost always talking about the titular baby-to-be so I guess that is fair. Plus, the person who wrote the novel adapted it to the screenplay, so hr must have imported what he thought was important. (Hopefully future mothers watching the movie won’t come away thinking binge drinking during pregnancy is good for the baby and realize that yes, this is just a movie.) But The Snapper was entertaining and that is what counts.