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1971. Instead of being sent to Germany after the completion of basic training as they expect, Private Gary Hook and the rest of his regiment with the British Army are deployed early to Belfast, Northern Ireland, where tensions are rising between the Protestant Loyalists and the Catholic Republicans, the latter militarized under the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The regiment's task is largely to maintain the peace within the conflict while the local police do their job related to the conflict. Much of the populace, especially on the Catholic side, will not be happy to see the British Army intervention. While the regiment is dealing with a situation in Belfast that has the potential to escalate into a full blown riot, Hook, due to a specific incident within the situation, is separated from the rest of the regiment. He has to try to make his way back to the barracks on his own, which will be difficult as he doesn't have his bearings within the neighborhood, and as he knows a few young men in particular, they with the Provisional IRA, will shoot to kill him, those within the provisional army who are younger, and generally more willing to take extreme measures for the cause in their inexperience. In the process, Hook will find that many are caught in the middle in some form or another, some who do not believe in the conflict or the potential loss of life regardless of which side they fall on, and some who, despite their official positions, may take what may seem on the surface to be uncharacteristic measures, which may help or hinder Hook, all for their self-serving motives.
A young British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a terrifying riot on the streets of Belfast in 1971. Unable to tell friend from foe, the raw recruit must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorienting, alien and deadly landscape.
"71" is under the direction of Frenchman Yann Demange, and that is only the right and proper distance from the subject, given the circumstances. But to achieve the level of insight that is on show here is no mean feat for "a foreigner", even if writer Gregory Burke presumably helped out with this.
In contrast, I (like pretty much any British person beyond a certain age) came to this film as someone who has little distance to offer, above all as someone who sees the ordinary British soldier - the squaddie, the poor bloody infantryman from the shires (in the case of Jack O'Connell and his character Gary Hook that's Derbyshire) - as a genuine hero in every sense of the world. And that would hold true whether its the Alma or Waterloo, or World War I or the Falklands we're talking about. Happily, the film agrees with me on this (or I would have found it difficult to get very far with it), while it also reminds us at the outset, that - county regiment as this may "only" be - these are still the best and most professional and most-disciplined (which here also means superbly self-restrained) soldiers to be found anywhere. Trying to perform decently in impossible circumstances has been the lot of the British soldier for many a long year, but coming as close to this ideal as humanly possibly, the lads have won the respect of a great many of us.
Officers and special forces or intelligence types get less favourable treatment here, and I can quite allow that, and all the more so given the bleak picture painted of "Loyalists" and Republicans alike, who are seen turning on their own (almost as much as each other) repeatedly and without hesitation.
Indeed, given that (as the film reminds us several times), everybody here is also within the United Kingdom context, at some level everybody is turning on their own, as several surprisingly touching and affecting moments of regret at killing in the film make clear.
To add to those nuances, there are even glimpses here of people trying to get on with semi-normal lives above and beyond the sectarianism. War zone this may be, but it has kids and schools and TV and some kind of normalised future within reach, as opposed to the slide into more and more of those "Troubles" that 1971 actually denoted.
Ultimately the whole piece is then a tragedy, as was the real-life situation, but what this film achieves in concise storytelling is little short of miraculous. How to give the essence of that complex and miserable story by referring to the events of not much more than one day? One might have thought it could not be done, but the makers of "71" achieve it.
There is not much fun to be had from this film, but its level of understanding and layered complexity is superb.
Thank God we have a peace now, if a tenuous one, and most prices are worth paying to keep that. To realise what could conceivably again be lost, a look at "71" is enough of a reminder of awful times, primitive times, that do indeed need to be consigned to history.
Watch "71" for all of these reasons, but also marvel at the art of those who made it.
71
'71' I imagine is the year this film is set as in 1971. In that year Gunner Robert Curtis was the first British Casualty during the troubles and in the following month was the death of the 3 Scottish Soldiers from the Royal Highland Fusiliers which 2 of them where brothers, they where off-duty and led astray by a group of females who set the trap for the IRA to execute them in cold blooded murder. 71 starring Jack O'Connell, Sam Reid, Sean Harris and Paul Popplewell as well another few familiar faces from RTE's award winning crime drama LOVE/HATE, tells the story of a fresh faced new recruit who is thrown straight into the deep end in his first tour of duty into the mean streets of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Private Gary Hook's (Jack O'Connell) first assignment turns sour and somehow he manages to get left behind. The film follows his journey as he tries to make good use of the his new found military training in order to get home safe and sound. Overall, I thought the performances from each actor where absolutely fine. Sean Harris is really good at playing a guy who's mission is to be an arsehole isn't he? Jack O'Connell has been described as emerging talent however real British film heads know that he has been circling the big time for quite a while and is now being head hunted by Hollywood's elite and rightly so. He is very convincing in his role, sometimes showing a new recruits naivety, an innocence that's not yet been ripped right out of him. As they say in boxing, you can only knock out what's put in front of you and in this case that is what Jack O'Connell is doing. My problem with the film is this, whoever wrote this crap, didn't think about it all. I can see that he tried to get some things right in terms of the touts (IRA or Republicans who became informants for MI5, British Army etc), the street riots and the ruthlessness of the paramilitaries on both sides of the divide but the whole British Army supplying the U.V.F with a Semtex bomb to use on the IRA is a bit controversial in my eyes. Did any of you catch the name of the General of the UVF who owned the pub? Billy Fullerton. Aye, they took the name from a guy who started a razor gang called the Billy Boys in Glasgow who where Protestant in faith and often fought with a gang of Catholic boys from the same city called the Tim Malloy's. That name in some quarters is controversial and has caused many an argument and even murder between men women and children in my home city of Glasgow because of what some people think it represents. To me the writer Gregory Burke has tried to be smart but looks like a complete over thinking masterbator (I can't use the word I would to describe him). I'm not going to go into the ending because for me it's quite sickening in a sense that it's one big load of cods wallop. This is a pure fantasy non fictional story created by someone who knows sweet Eff all about the troubles and certainly didn't research it from the British, Loyalist and Republican sides. The fact that Gregory Burke has chosen 71 as the name and then thrown a very controversial storyline is quite sickening and disrespectful to our fallen on that year and in some ways it's disrespectful to both sides of the divides intelligence. A line in the film says, the posh boys train the idiots to kill the poor. That can be construed in the soldiers training weather it be a Brit, Loyalist or Republican. If you like movies that are very very loosely based on a war, then this is for you however if you understand what this is based on, you'll find it to be a complete insult.
I'd give this film a 6 out of 10 and it's lucky it's getting that
If however like so many, couldn't give a monkeys about the troubles and would like to watch a guerrilla war film that has a story of sadness, despair and treachery? Then you will absolutely love this film.
It's a film that holds you in a vice-like grip throughout; only wavering towards the end with a faintly preposterous climactic shootout.
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