The Eclipse (2009)

  • Year: 2009
  • Released: 15 Apr 2010
  • Country: Ireland
  • Adwords: 5 wins & 10 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1346961/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_eclipse
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Writer: Conor McPherson, Billy Roche
  • Director: Conor McPherson
  • Cast: Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle, Aidan Quinn
  • Keywords: suicide, nightmare, father, apparition, writer, ireland,
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The Eclipse Storyline

Having lost his beloved wife to cancer, the dejected widower and father of two, Michael Farr, is still struggling to find his feet in the Irish seaport town of Cobh. To keep his mind occupied, Michael volunteers for the picturesque town’s annual literary festival, transporting famous authors such as the self-centred American novelist, Nicholas Holden, and the quiet British ghost-story writer, Lena Morelle, to various events. Once, those two polar opposites had a meaningless fling; however–even though Nicholas is still eager to pick up where they left off–more and more, Lena finds herself attracted to the sombre Michael, whose father-in-law’s eerie ghost haunts him in the dead of night. Is this dreadful apparition a tangible manifestation created by a wounded soul?—Nick Riganas

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The Eclipse Movie Reviews

“I wait in a place where the shadows run from themselves.” Cream; White Room

“The Eclipse” is a surreal walk in the shoes of a few Irish villagers. Some have criticized this piece for being somewhat disjointed and confusing. I must heartily disagree! It is simply a limited time in life of a few very interesting people in Ireland at a Literary Conference and how those lives rode a little rougher when disturbed by the supernatural.

For those who have forfeited pieces of your heart a bloody chunk at a time after losing someone dear, this movie will inspire. Our psyche, often in partnership with our dreams, can work through some regret, pain, loss, guilt and loneliness by gifting us very real visions in which we touch or hug that loved one, possibly even sharing meaningful words with them. In 2006 my sister died in a fire. On and off, for a few years, I experienced the sound of her calling my name in the night shortly after I fell asleep. This happened several times, waking me, bringing me to actually look for her. In fact, many years before that, I had the opportunity to be with and hold my infant daughter, who died of SIDS when she was 5 months. I held her preciousness in my arms and played with her several times over a matter of years. This always seemed to occur in the twilight of my sleep. At first, I experienced the loss of her, magnified when I awoke, knowing it was a dream; after a couple of years, I unexpectedly became grateful for the privilege to spend that time with her. Since my loss, I have talked with so many people who have experienced similar incidents. I can almost imagine these phenomena taking themselves just a step further. Can’t you?

The enigmatic Ciaran Hinds has held my attention since I first noticed him in Jane Austen’s “Persuasion”. He seemed an unlikely, oafish sort for the part. I was wrong. The man, as I have witnessed since, is a great character actor and quite a strong, yet vulnerable, lead.

The music was beautiful and apropos, the subject matter intriguing, the acting well done and as a note of interest, the writer, Billy Roche, was the host of the literary event. While he was just short of invisible, he managed to create some comic relief. This was an eccentrically mysterious movie you will either love or not. It IS definitely worth the time to give it a try.

An atypical blend of genres that ultimately satisfies.

“Then she knew. She knew that she was seeing a ghost, and she realized for perhaps the first time in her life, that she too would die. That her husband would die. And that her children would die. She knew in that moment, that she was looking at reality.”

The Eclipse is a tough movie to describe. It’s an odd Irish mixture of a supernatural thriller and a family drama, that is very slow-paced. The entire movie occurs in a relatively short time frame, and not much appears to “happen”, though it really does.

Ciaran Hinds stars as a father of two who’s recently lost his wife, and is charged with attending to a supernatural fiction writer (Iben Hjejle) who has come to Ireland for a literary festival. He begins to have either dreams or visions of his dead father (who’s actually still alive), as he slowly draws closer to the female writer.

That’s hardly a serviceable summary, but this movie is difficult to summarize. As I said, it’s slow-paced; but that suits the movie. I never found it dull or boring. I can’t really think of anything to compare it to. It’s a very adult drama, that deals with death and loneliness without being depressing or sappy. Don’t watch it expecting a horror movie, or a typical romance, or…well, the best thing to do would be to not expect anything specific, at all. Watch The Eclipse with a completely open mind. Be assured, though, that it has a lot to offer. It’s one of the more “genuine” movies that I’ve seen in quite a while. Maybe once you’ve watched it, you can describe it better than I can.

Wonderful Ghost Story

A man is trying to hold his family together. He has suffered great loss. He is truly trying to get a handle on life but is plagued by ghosts. Whether they are real or not is not the issue. It ultimately doesn’t matter. What we have here is a budding relationship with a fragile writer who begins to see him for the gentle soul that he is. While the writer’s workshop he is assisting with goes on, he tries to keep his feet on the ground, despite his pain. He is accosted by a pretentious ass of a writer, greatly admired by the public, but incapable of an original idea. His audience are young, romance oriented women. The man turns to the young woman for aide in his struggles, but has no confidence in himself and sees himself as an intruder, taking advantage of her vulnerability. This is a quiet movie with bittersweet results. The children, especially, are multi-dimensional in their own struggles with mortality.