
Amazing movie, no extras in the DVD

This movie is the (sadly real) story of one of the so-called "Guildford Four", four Irishmen accused of and jailed for a terrorist attack to a pub in Guildford in the '70s. They had signed their confessions under psychological and physical torture. The main character is soon joined in jail by his father, weak in body and character. Because this forced closeness the main character's easy-going way of life starts trembling, until after a prison riot...
An extremely touching movie (I can't deny having cried at the end), even more so because we know that the facts depicted in it are absolutely true.
The DVD - a double-sided disc due to the length of the feature itself - doesn't include any extra except for the usual "cast and crew careers" menu and the trailer: probably some historical documents could have been found (the facts date back no more than 25 years from the release of the DVD), but probably most of said documents are still unavailable for public view. Maybe a newscast of the time?
Anyway, the movie itself is worth every penny spent.
Review ID: 10000000001779107

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