I have high hopes for this.

19 comments
  1. It’s got a weird sense of humour, which is a plus

    But I have no idea what it’s about, based on the trailer.

  2. You know when you see those festival leaf thing you’re going to be make to feel emotions

  3. Very excited for what I will headcanon as a prequel to In Bruges

    Yes I know they all look fifteen years older lemme have this

  4. Looks completely fucking pointless and uninteresting.

    Man A doesn’t want to be friends with man B, so what ? like that’s not a plot that interests anyone I’m pretty sure.

  5. Was lucky enough to be one of the background actors for this film, with the beautiful scenery this is really going to boost tourism to the west of Ireland. It was filmed on the Aran Islands and Achill Island, and some days on the set it looked like something straight out of a fairytale.

  6. Not sure what to make of this. Obviously the two lads were hilarious in In Bruges but this looks like a very different film which has a lot less humor in it. I think I’ll wait to see what the reviews are like but the trailer doesn’t really give you a clear indicator as to what the film is about.

  7. This is strangely relatable. I have no interest in being friends with my next door neighbor but he seems to view this as a challenge.

  8. Is it just me, or does it seem a bit cringe how much they’re hamming up the Oirishness of their accent. Especially squinties accent, his is pure dublinese and now he sounds like a farmer from Roscommon

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