Portsmouth News

HERSELF (15)

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AVAILABLE ON PRIME VIDEO In present-day Dublin, Sandra (Clare Dunne) is trapped in an abusive marriage to her husband Gary (Ian Lloyd Anderson). She secretly amasses cash to flee with her two daughters, Emma (Ruby Rose O’Hara) and Molly (Molly McCann), but Gary discovers the plan and stamps on Sandra’s hand in rage. Prompted by her mother’s code word, Emma sounds the alarm while youngest child Molly witnesses the brutality from a hiding spot in her playhouse. With police and lawyers involved, Sandra moves into temporary accommodat­ion with the girls and makes ends meet as a cleaner in a city-centre bar and at the home of doctor Peggy O’Toole (Harriet Walter).

During one visit to Peggy, Sandra watches an instructio­nal video about how to build a home for £35,000.

The medic responds with unimaginab­le kindness – “I want to give you the land and lend you the money to build your house” – and Sandra persuades building contractor Aido (Conleth Hill) to oversee the project.

Galvanised by an emotionall­y raw lead performanc­e from Dunne, Herself is an empowering drama about one woman’s defiant battle against a flawed system.

The script, co-written by Dunne and Malcolm Campbell, pulls no punches with disturbing flashbacks to Gary’s vice-like hold on his family. Director Phyllida Lloyd leaves us in a state of perpetual fear for Sandra and the girls, especially when she reminisces about happier times with her husband (“I miss him, I miss who he was”).

In those moments when darkness threatens to suffocate the characters, Herself finds flickering beacons of joy in the gloom that can shepherd Sandra to hard-fought independen­ce, and salvation.

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