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The Delinquent Season

Love is a dangerous game
2018 | 103m | English

(3168 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Mark O'Rowe
Writer: Mark O'Rowe
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In Dublin, two couples (Jim and Danielle; Yvonne and Chris) are seemingly living in marital bliss. However, when Chris's behaviour begins to change, Yvonne seeks solace in the arms of Jim, and before long they are in the midst of an affair. When a life-changing secret is later revealed, all four are forced to re-evaluate their lives, their marriages, and their friendships - but can anything be salvaged from the wreckage?
Release Date: Apr 27, 2018
Director: Mark O'Rowe
Writer: Mark O'Rowe
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords infidelity, dublin, ireland, marriage, deception
Production Companies Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, RTÉ, Head Gear Films, Parallel Films, Metrol Technology, Cuba Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $39,194
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Cillian Murphy Jim
Eva Birthistle Danielle
Catherine Walker Yvonne
Andrew Scott Chris
Lara McDonnell Alannah
Lydia McGuinness Orla
Joanne Crawford Joan
Eva-Jane Gaffney Ellen
Fionn Walton Younger Man
Ingrid Craigie Ms Hynes
Frank Cannon Wedding Guest
Donal O'Farrell Robert
Robert McCormack Teen #1
Nathan O'Toole Teen #2
Joni Morris Sophie
Laoise Murray Sarah
Name Job
Mark O'Rowe Writer, Director
Ray Ball Production Design
Ken Galvin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Simon J. Willis Sound Recordist
Richard Kendrick Director of Photography
Joan O'Cleary Costume Design
Eoin McGuirk Editor
Noel Aherne Art Direction
Ian Neil Music Supervisor
Martina McCarthy Hair Department Head
Name Title
Ruth Coady Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Alan Moloney Producer
Johanna Hogan Executive Producer
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Tom Harberd Associate Producer
Mary McCarthy Co-Producer
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Bertaut
7.0

**_A fine film that could easily have been better_** > _Wouldn't it be nice if we got to the point where we could accept that women need variety, adventure, and novelty at least as much if not more than men do? Bad science got us to this point of believing that randiness and thirst for sexual adv ... enture is uniquely, naturally male._ - Wednesday Martin; "'Nearly everything we believe about women and lust and infidelity is untrue'" (Suzanne Harrington); _Irish Examiner_ (October 29, 2018) _The Delinquent Season_ tells the story of two married couples living in Dublin; Jim (Cillian Murphy) and Danielle (Eva Birthistle), and Chris (Andrew Scott) and Yvonne (Catherine Walker). As the foursome are having dinner one evening, an argument breaks out between Chris and Yvonne, with Chris behaving in a worryingly irrational manner. A few days later, Chris confides in Jim as to why he's been having mood swings of late, swearing Jim to secrecy. Over the next few weeks, as Chris's mood swings become physically aggressive, Yvonne turns to Jim for support, and soon, they are in the midst of an affair. Jim, however, continues to keep Chris's secret. The film treats well the topic of middle-class malaise and _ennui_, deftly shifting the audience's sympathy multiple times throughout. However, in his feature directorial debut, Mark O'Rowe (best known as the writer of John Crowley's _Intermission_ and Rufus Norris's _Broken_) misses a great opportunity for a really powerful _dénouement_, letting the narrative drag on for 10 minutes or so too long. Still though, it's well acted, and extremely realistic, attaining an almost documentarian objectivity at times. Well worth checking out.

Jun 23, 2021