FAQs
Barry Keoghan, who plays a youth possibly on the autism spectrum, is terrific as Dominic. It is he who is sharper (and kinder) about life's fallacies, accepting the bad hand he has been dealt by gods of fate.
What is so great about The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
Critics Reviews
The Banshees of Inisherin is not just a beautifully written screenplay. This deeply affecting, warmly humorous, beautifully acted and handsomely photographed (by Ben Davis) film is a major work and top of my list for the best film of 2022. Content collapsed.
Are The Banshees of Inisherin disturbing? ›
Depression amongst men is discussed, and the film has some dark, disturbing scenes. This includes a man cutting off his fingers.
What is the meaning of banshees of Inisherin? ›
The Banshees of Inisherin can be perceived as a parallel to the Irish Civil war, which tore the land apart due to a conflict between once close civilians, fracturing friendships and destroying blood bonds.
Was Dominic abused in The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
It involved his character's father sexually abusing him as a child. “There was a scene in 'Banshees' that didn't need to be there, and it's quite bleak, the scene,” Keoghan said after “Hot Ones” host Sean Evans asked him if he ever felt he gave his all to a scene that was eventually cut.
What does Colm Sonny Larry mean? ›
it is a rurual irish thing (source: am rural irish lol) it means his father was sonny and his grandfather was larry.
What is the moral of The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
It's a deeply cynical story with an achingly human message, a meditation on the way we define ourselves through others. One cannot pin their failures on a friend, nor can they use a peer as proof of virtue. We are our own individuals and must recognize ourselves as such.
Why did Colm stop liking Pádraic? ›
He begins to compose a song, which he titles “The Banshees of Inishiren,” that he hopes will be the beginning of what he leaves behind. This motivates him to stop his friendship with Padraic, as he feels like idle chatting with his old friend will leave him with nothing to leave behind.
What is the purpose of the old woman in The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
In The Banshees of Inisherin, there's no literal banshee, but it's clear that's the role that Mrs. McCormick, the pipe-smoking old woman that Pádraic avoids like the plague, plays in the village. Her dark forebodings suggest death is on the horizon — literally, on the horizon they can see.
Was The Banshees of Inisherin a flop? ›
"Banshees of Inisherin" is a box office hit.
When Martin McDonagh was asked in an interview on the podcast Kermode and Mayo's Take if Banshees is about mental health, he answered simply, "Yes." It's not hard to make this connection in a movie where a man cuts his oldest friend out of his life and subsequently all the fingers from his hand.
How sad are The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
The film almost becomes depressing at times, as Pádraic Súilleabháin (Colin Farrell) attempts to come to grips with the sudden loss of friendship with drinking buddy Colm Sonny Larry Doherty (Brendan Gleeson).
What do the fingers represent in Banshees of Inisherin? ›
If Colm represents the Free State and Pádraig the (original) IRA, then my theory is that Colm's fingers represent Northern Ireland. One of the terms of the treaty was to give up the North.
Is The Banshees of Inisherin based on a true story? ›
The island town featured in The Banshees of Inisherin may be fictional, but the locations around Ireland where it was filmed are beautifully real — and very visitable.
What does the donkey represent in The Banshees of Inisherin? ›
The gentle creature is a mirror of sorts for Pádraic, whose blissful, easygoing nature is destroyed by the end of the film when – major spoiler alert! – Jenny dies. "It's the death of Pádraic's innocence. Jenny represents that," Farrell says.
What does Dominic represent in Banshees of Inisherin? ›
Barry Keoghan's portrayal of Dominic, a misunderstood and shunned character, is both tragic and pivotal to the story. Dominic's demise represents the death of innocence in the film, highlighting the choices made by the characters and the consequences they face.
Why was Siobhan crying in Banshees of Inisherin? ›
After an argument, Peadar tells Siobhan that nobody likes her because of how she is. This causes her to cry in bed at night.