Behold the Lamb

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  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 6.2  (78)

Behold the Lamb is a heart-warming drama film directed by John McIlduff and released in 2011. The movie tells the story of a troubled family living in a small town in Northern Ireland and their journey to redemption. The film revolves around the character of Eddie, played by Nigel O'Neill, who is a former convict struggling to adjust to life outside prison. Eddie's former accomplice and best friend, Sean, played by Shaun Paul McGrath, visits him and tells him that he has found a way to make some quick money. Sean wants Eddie to help him steal a lamb from a nearby farm and sell it to a butcher. Eddie reluctantly agrees and the two embark on a risky mission.

Things take a turn for the worse when the lamb they steal turns out to be pregnant. Eddie suddenly finds himself caring for the lamb and her unborn lamb, which brings him closer to his estranged daughter, Mary, played by Aoife Duffin. Mary is a free-spirited young woman who has her own struggles to overcome, but she forms a bond with the lamb and helps Eddie take care of it.

As Eddie and Mary tend to the lamb, they are forced to confront their past mistakes and face the consequences of their actions. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with the police, who are investigating the theft of the lamb. Eddie starts to see the impact of his actions on others, including the farmer who owns the lamb and the butcher who buys it.

Throughout the film, themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the power of family are explored. The characters all have their flaws and make mistakes, but they learn to see the good in each other and work towards a common goal. Eddie's care for the lamb and her unborn lamb serves as a metaphor for his own desire to start anew and make things right.

The performances of the main actors are impressive, particularly that of Nigel O'Neill, who plays Eddie with a mix of tough exterior and vulnerability. Aoife Duffin delivers an effortlessly natural portrayal of Mary, and her scenes with the lamb are some of the most touching in the film. Shaun Paul McGrath also shines as Sean, Eddie's unpredictable friend.

The film's setting in rural Northern Ireland adds to its charm, and the cinematography captures the beauty of the countryside. The soundtrack features an excellent mix of traditional Irish music that enhances the film's emotional depth.

Overall, Behold the Lamb is a poignant and uplifting film that showcases the power of relationships in overcoming adversity. It is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys heartfelt dramas and beautifully crafted stories.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (78)