The Guardian Australia

In the Land of Saints and Sinners review – Liam Neeson finds cowboy spirit in Donegal

- Peter Bradshaw

Producer-director and veteran Clint Eastwood collaborat­or Robert Lorenz is now saddling up for this “Donegal western”. It is an action thriller that finds the cowboy spirit in the lush rolling grasslands of County Donegal in Ireland’s north-west, neighbouri­ng Northern Ireland but geographic­ally sequestere­d from the rest of the Republic.

In 1974, at the height of the Troubles, an IRA gang led by icyhearted and potty-mouthed Doireann (Kerry Condon) accidental­ly kills a bunch of kids with a Belfast bomb blast. Without especially regretting the collateral damage, she leads her crew as they escape over the border into Donegal to lie low, fetching up on the outskirts of a village that appears populated by adorable stereotype­s. These include a stolid Gardai officer (Ciarán Hinds), and his best mate, widower Finbar Murphy (Liam Neeson), a quiet man who apparently makes a living dealing in secondhand books – and shyly courting neighbour Rita (Niamh Cusack).

Actually, Finbar’s trade is whacking people for local mobster McQue (an amusing performanc­e from Colm Meaney), but he feels a little bit bad about it all these days and we are invited to differenti­ate between his work topping bad guys who had it coming and the awful doings of the IRA. Jack Gleeson (best known as Joffrey from TV’s Game of Thrones) tackles with relish the role of Finbar’s annoying younger colleague Kevin, a gunman and Moody Blues enthusiast who also wants out of the assassinat­ion business and yearns for the promised land of California where he will play guitar in a band.

There’s bits and pieces of entertaini­ng stuff here, a few sharp lines and a gonzo final shootout, but the overall tone of cliche is a bit wearing, correctly signalled in the title, which appears to misremembe­r the phrase “saints and scholars”. There is also something ungallant in the way the plot provides for Cusack’s character to vanish from the story after being punched in the face, and then forgotten about until almost the very end.

• In the Land of Saints and Sinners is on Netflix from 26 April.

 ?? ?? In the whacking trade … Liam Neeson as Finbar Murphy in In the Land of Saints and Sinners. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy
In the whacking trade … Liam Neeson as Finbar Murphy in In the Land of Saints and Sinners. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia