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Mickybo and Me

Submitted by skykid on September 30, 2007 – 11:56 amView Comments

Brilliant -- that word can easily describe the movie Mickybo and Me. I have not noticed a single flaw -- the acting was outstanding , the music suitable , the story intriguing…

The movie follows the life and the adventures of Micky Boyle and Johnjo -- two boys who both live in Belfast but different neighborhoods separated by a bridge and the religion divide between catholics and protestants. And yet despite being on the opposite side of the divide they become friends . They sneak into the local cine to see the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid which lives a long lasting impression in them. After seeing the movie Mickybo and Jognjo swear an oath to be blood brothers for life and they embark on a journey following the steps of their movie heroes.

mickybo-and-meSince the Mickybo and Me is an Irish movie -- it is no wonder that the actors were speaking with an accent -- but after 5 to 10 minutes of watching I used to to it. Mickybo and Me reminded me of two of my favorite movies Dear Frankie and Billy Elliot . Not only because of the accent -- the movie is made by the film makers of Billy Elliot and even the mother of Mickybo is played by Julie Walters who played Billi`s ballet teacher. The two lead actors John Joe McNeill and Niall Wright make an outstanding debut in this movie -- full of charisma and talent they easily won my sympathy.

There is lot of humor in the movie and because of that Mickybo and Me is very enjoyable to watch. But then it also touches some very serious topics like the Irish conflict , terrorism, the lost of innocence…etc. I also read that it portrait’s the life is the 1970`s Belfast pretty accurately. Overall the movie is great and I highly recommend it.

Mickybo and Me at DVD Times (link) /Mickybo and Me at FilmIreland ( link)

Mickybo and Me at IMDB ( link)

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  • michealangelo says:

    I like serious drama, thanks for recommendation gonna dig soon

  • sonya says:

    what is the song called for mickbo at the end. the rip song? x

  • [...] controversial topic it deals with.  Fans of the coming of age genre would recognize Niall Wright( Mickybo and me) in the leading role of [...]

  • Jesse says:

    Dunno how I found this movie. ooohhh.. just remember

    I was at home and was browsing TV Channels, and then I stoped at Cinemax and they were showing this movie. So I downloaded and watched later, it's really cool when Micky grabs a finger of a dead woman and takes the ring… lol…

  • Jesse says:

    Dunno how I found this movie. ooohhh.. just remember

    I was at home and was browsing TV Channels, and then I stoped at Cinemax and they were showing this movie. So I downloaded and watched later, it's really cool when Micky grabs a finger of a dead woman and takes the ring… lol…

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