Clearly underrated (6 Oscar nominations and only one win for best screenplay) British-Japanese (as!) 1992 film by Irish director Neil Jordan "Cruel Game". And the first major success of the then young film company Miramax. There is a relatively recent but forgotten war in Northern Ireland (the essence of the British occupation), and
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Clearly underrated (6 Oscar nominations and only one win for best screenplay) British-Japanese (as!) 1992 film by Irish director Neil Jordan "Cruel Game". And the first major success of the then young film company Miramax. There is a relatively recent but forgotten war in Northern Ireland (the essence of the British occupation), and the IRA (the Irish Republican Army), and love, and a sense of duty, and loneliness, and kindness, and a beautiful fairy tale about a frog with a scorpion that sailed across the river. Jay Davidson, who perfectly played Deal, unfortunately, then noted only in the role of Ra in “Stargate” Roland Emmerich. As a gay man, I think it was easier for him than others to play the role of a transsexual. A beautiful soundtrack, True, "The Crying Game" of the 60s Boy George quailed specifically for the film, the film itself is highly recommended. By the way, the problem of the occupation of Northern Ireland by the British is dedicated to the song of the band Bonnie M in 1977 “Belfast”. Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. About Belfast and Elton John in 1995, his song is also directly related to the Ulster problem of the Emerald Island and the conflict between Protestants and Catholics.
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