Review of Danny Boy

Danny Boy (2021 TV Movie)
7/10
An Honest Showing of Pain and Anguish
15 July 2022
The true story of courage, resilience and incredible bravery. Titled 'Danny Boy' to reference the battle of the same name in Iraq.

The true story of a young soldier's journey from hero to alleged war criminal, the determined lawyer on his tail and their search for truth in the fog of war. Brian Wood is among several British soldiers accused of committing war crimes in Iraq.

Less than 90 minutes, the watch is classified as a TV movie, and mirrors a similar reflection in its outward tone and structure. The melancholic, slowness of the spectacle gives it a documentary TV feel which leisurely unfolds series of its chain of events. Sam Miller (director) saw his production starring Anthony Boyle, Toby Jones, Alex Ferns and Leah McNamara receive a positive reception from critics, The Guardian praising Boyle's performance deeming it as 'essential viewing'. Anthony met with Brian Wood prior to filming, stating it was 'extremely enlightening' to experience the empathy and truths behind the challenging success story. The slow pace is what allows the Northern Irish actor to thrive, encapsulating the scarred mind and fragile soul of the army soldier.

The film matches the traditional Irish melody of 'Londonderry Air' by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly in 1913. The ballad was played at Elvis' wedding, lyrics that were supposedly written by angels. An emotive and powerful film that captures the stress and strain instilled into a soldier post-war and how it impacts their families lives as well as their own.

A moving, touching and overall telling tale, that everyone ought to be aware of.
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