Route Irish

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"The most dangerous road in the world conceals an even deadlier secret."
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 49 min
  • 6.4  (4,766)

Route Irish is a 2010 British thriller movie directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. The movie tells the story of two friends, Frankie (Mark Womack) and Fergus (John Bishop), who also work together as private security contractors in Iraq. The story begins with a scene from a funeral where Frankie is seen grieving the loss of his friend, Fergus, who died in Iraq. Throughout the movie, Frankie narrates the story of Fergus, their time in Iraq and the events that led to his death. The narration then takes the audience into a flashback where we see Frankie and Fergus working for a private security firm in Iraq. Their job was to provide security to the employees of an oil company, who were working on a project named Route Irish.

Route Irish is the name of the highway that connects Baghdad International Airport to the Green Zone, which was a heavily guarded area in Iraq during the war. The highway was infamous for its high security risks, as it was a prime target for insurgents who would ambush the convoys of security forces and contractors. The story of Route Irish is about a conspiracy, greed, and corruption that are fuelled by the war in Iraq.

Frankie and Fergus were hired to provide security to the employees of an oil company that was awarded a contract to build a water treatment plant in Iraq. Fergus was responsible for driving the lead vehicle of the convoy. One day, while driving on Route Irish, the convoy was ambushed by insurgents. Fergus was killed in the attack, and one of the oil workers named Rachel (Andrea Lowe) was kidnapped.

Frankie, who was not present at the time of the ambush, was devastated by Fergus's death and was determined to find out who was responsible for his friend's death. He started investigating the incident and soon discovered that there was a lot more to the story than just a random attack by insurgents. His investigation leads him to confront the people who were responsible for the attack and the kidnapping of Rachel.

The story of Route Irish revolves around the investigation conducted by Frankie, who was initially led to believe that the attack was conducted by insurgents. However, as he continues his investigation, he uncovers a web of lies and a trail of corruption that leads him to the people who were responsible for the attack. The movie is a thrilling tale of conspiracy and corruption, and it keeps the audience on the edge of their seat until the end.

The movie is well directed, and the performances of the actors are commendable. Mark Womack's performance as Frankie is intense and believable. He portrays the pain and anger of a man who has lost his friend with conviction. John Bishop's role as Fergus is brief but effective, and Andrea Lowe's performance as Rachel is subtle yet impactful.

The movie portrays the harsh reality of war and its consequences on the lives of the people who are involved in it. It also exposes the greed and corruption that are fueled by war, and the toll it takes on the lives of innocent people. The movie is not just a thrilling tale of conspiracy and corruption, but it also serves as a reminder of the human cost of war.

In conclusion, Route Irish is a well-directed thriller movie that is intense and captivating. It portrays the harsh reality of war and the toll it takes on the lives of people who are involved in it. The investigation conducted by Frankie is a thrilling tale of conspiracy and corruption that keeps the audience engaged until the end. The movie is a reminder of the human cost of war and the need to expose the corruption and greed that are fueled by it.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 49 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (4,766)