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Dublin Oldschool

Drama
Taon2018
Tagal1h 35m

Over a drug-fuelled weekend in Dublin, Jason reconnects with his estranged brother, a recovering addict living on the streets.

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Cast

Emmet Kirwan

Jason

Ian Lloyd Anderson

Daniel

Sarah Greene

Lisa

Seána Kerslake

Gemma

Mark O'Halloran

Bates

Leah Minto

Aisling

SJ

Stephen Jones

Bobby

Liam Heslin

Dave the Rave

Aaron Heffernan

Aaron

Bryan Quinn

Charlie Hayes

Nima Taleghani

DJ Reck

MO

Mark O'Rowe

Man with Cat

Ciaran Grace

Glen

CJ

Calum Jess

Young Jason

MD

Malcolm Denby

Young Daniel

Terry O'Neill

Guard

MP

Michael Power

John Sergeant

HC

Hugh Cooney

Sessioner

Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan

Mga Komento

10 Mga Komento

Sejar JasaniMay 29, 2023

source: Dublin Oldschool

GoyaMenorMay 25, 2023
Delo❤😻Nov 22, 2022

I enjoyed this film more than I thought I would. I watched it as it was only 95 minutes and didn't want anything too heavy. The acting was spot on and for people that want a decent clubbing movie then this is definitely one although the soundtrack isn't phenomenal. All round good job, though. The relationship between the brothers is realistic and Leah Minto who is as close to a female lead that there is in the film is bloody gorgeous. 7 out of 10, although if I could have given it a 7.5 I would've. Not quite a 4 star movie, just , just short!!

Hemaanand SambavamouNov 22, 2022

It's one of the worst Irish movies I have ever seen.

SeydouTonton SackoNov 22, 2022

Lived the 90's in the same kind of way , thought I would enjoy this , nostalgia if you will but after 45 mins I got bored watching it. Its a poor man's attempt of Human Traffic. It was a bit all over the place really, shame cz I do love type movies.

kumba willanNov 22, 2022

I liked this film for its very real depiction of the underground Dublin drug/dance scene of the 90s . Pity it was made 15 years too late to be relevant today .

La NelyoNov 22, 2022

As a (non) retired clubber who lived through the club life and after parties of Oldschool Dublin, I was expecting something more profoundly music based. Instead it focuses rather more deeply on the drug side. The timeline was puzzling and I couldn't really nail down "when" the events we're watching unfold. The clothes were all over the place. The cars were old but in rundown neighbourhoods. The music spanned decades. It could be conceivably set any time between 2008 and 2018 as it really didn't show its hand, bar a relatively modern dropped smart phone, which you see for two seconds. Not that it hugely matters as it could purposely have been set at any time over the previous 25 years. Perhaps all too personally aware of its litany of settings, small club, large club, house party, illegal rave. The scenes enacted therein, were for me, inconsistent. I'm not totally convinced the writer(s)/director were so familiar either, but it would comfortably pass for many. The more adroit aspect, was the back street world of drug use. The disclaimer being, I'm much less au fait with that world. Perhaps my drug equivalent would argue the opposite? The movie is quite light on plot. Jason ((writer) Emmet Kirwan) flits between clubs and housing scoring casual drugs with his ensemble of misfit friends and acquaintances. There is a love interest with an ex, which all the while feels vague and random. Jason scrounges about, in various states of consciousness. This enables a frequently revisited device, whereby when "zoned out" he remembers himself and his brother Daniel as kids in their 80's house. These scenes are well realised and give texture to the scenes with his long estranged, college educated, now junkie brother, with whom he is reacquainted. They are often very funny, amid intensity. The anguish and guilt of their relationship and shared past is palpable. The scenes are numerous and punctuate at regular intervals. They are also head and shoulders above anything else in this film. They are deserving of better and likely represent why the play this movie is based on garnered such praise. The budget, albeit meagre and probable demands of celluloid, have diluted 20 minutes of cumulative excellence, with faux club fluff and nonsense. I felt deceived by the make up of this movie, but Emmet (Jason) when interacting with the outstanding Ian Lloyd Anderson (Daniel) do provide a superior cautionary tale of how a dabbler is one weekend from becoming a junkie and helped make up for my disappointment. SIX

Shaira DiazNov 22, 2022

The film had great premise but tried too hard.... poor mans trainspotting.

TangerinoNov 22, 2022

Decent actors, but the story is so disjointed. Had heard good reviews, but thought it was terrible.

haddy GibbaNov 22, 2022

This film did not fail to entertain me. The concept was solid. Stakes were high. Characters were well developed. But the story and I couldn't really connect that much. The main character had some good pieces of dialogue.