Well done, but came across to me as a dramatization of stereotypes of depression-era Catholic schools and fascist movements. To this Yankee, the setting in 1930’s Liverpool was totally convincing, more interesting to me than the contrived plot.
Well done, but came across to me as a dramatization of stereotypes of depression-era Catholic schools and fascist movements. To this Yankee, the setting in 1930’s Liverpool was totally convincing, more interesting to me than the contrived plot.
2 responses to “Movie: Liam”
I agree with the contrived plot angle. However, I have to say the boy who played Liam is an actor far beyond his meager years.
No arguments there. The kid is impressive.