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- [New – 10/8/15] | Marco Albanese @ Stanze di Cinema [Italian]
- Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat @ Spirituality & Practice
- Excerpt: A stirring morality play about creating community, leading others, and having respect for one’s enemies.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: It may not be one of his very best, the film’s repressed protagonists whitewashed of any vice, but Ward is a sympathetic and charismatic lead…
- Carlos del Río @ El rincón de Carlos del Río [Spanish]
- Excerpt: Jimmy’s Hall empieza muy bien, pero se va desinflando a medida que avanza, sobre todo porque es un poco confusa, y porque todo el encanto que tiene la primera parte, se va diluyendo en la segunda mitad para centrarse más en conflictos políticos que no están bien desarrollados del todo.
- James Jay Edwards @ FilmFracture
- Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Excerpt: Ken Loach’s socially conscious, subtly stolid, romanticized cinematic portrait of a Celtic agitator in the 1930s…
- Mathieu Li-Goyette @ Panorama-cinéma [French]
- Matthew McKernan @ FilmWhinge
- Excerpt: Jimmy’s Hall is moving, especially towards the end, and it does make you angry – just as every Ken Loach film should – but, sadly, it just doesn’t seem moving or angry enough.
- Jason Pirodsky @ Expats.cz
- Excerpt: Despite the serious subject matter, Jimmy’s Hall is one of the lightest and breeziest features in the long and distinguished career of director Loach.
- Frank Swietek @ One Guys Opinion
- Excerpt: Isn’t one of Loach’s more notable films, but even a lesser effort from him is worth seeing.
- Sarah Ward @ FilmInk
- Andrew Wyatt @ St. Louis Magazine
- Excerpt: The primary allure of Jimmy’s Hall lies in its vibrant evocation of a particular time and place where traditionalism and authoritarianism were in stark, grassroots conflict with modernity in all its forms.