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An Everlasting Piece

  • 2000
  • 15
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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An Everlasting Piece (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Dreamworks
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Comedy

Two Irish wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, grapple with profiting from conflict amidst lucrative rival orders during the Troubles, risking their partnership while navigating da... Read allTwo Irish wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, grapple with profiting from conflict amidst lucrative rival orders during the Troubles, risking their partnership while navigating dangerous territories and moral dilemmas.Two Irish wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, grapple with profiting from conflict amidst lucrative rival orders during the Troubles, risking their partnership while navigating dangerous territories and moral dilemmas.

  • Director
    • Barry Levinson
  • Writer
    • Barry McEvoy
  • Stars
    • Barry McEvoy
    • Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Anna Friel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Levinson
    • Writer
      • Barry McEvoy
    • Stars
      • Barry McEvoy
      • Brían F. O'Byrne
      • Anna Friel
    • 28User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Barry McEvoy
    Barry McEvoy
    • Colm
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • George
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Bronagh
    Pauline McLynn
    Pauline McLynn
    • Gerty
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Mrs. O'Neill
    Laurence Kinlan
    • Mickey
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Scalper
    Des McAleer
    • Mr. Black
    Colum Convey
    • IRA Man
    Ian Cregg
    • Milker
    David Pearse
    David Pearse
    • Comrade
    Seamus Ball
    • Mr. Duggan
    Enda Oates
    • Detective
    Des Braiden
    Des Braiden
    • Vicar
    George Shane
    • Billy King
    Brendan Costelloe
    • English Patient
    Simon Delaney
    Simon Delaney
    • Orderly
    Olivia Nash
    • Eileen McGivern
    • Director
      • Barry Levinson
    • Writer
      • Barry McEvoy
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    User reviews28

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    jpwat

    A very clever satire

    I have to disagree with some of the other comments on this film. In my opinion it is one of the cleverest satires that I have seen but you have to concentrate on it and not expect it to be obviously realistic. It is very well written, acted and directed with an extremely clever ending. Reminiscent of the ability of Noel Coward or Oscar Wilde to depict human frailty in a comical light (but missing the blistering dialogue of the latter). The word "wry" comes to mind and its only faults are some slowness in building up to the ending and, while most of the characters are deliberately portrayed as rather childish and naive, some are a little overdone. In particular, Colm's definition of when an action is "a gesture" is absolutely superb satire. This film is wit, not comedy in the rather obvious sense which so often prevails these days. I would give it a "much better than average" rating for a discerning viewer who wants something better than what is mostly on offer.
    7=G=

    If you don't love the Irish, find another movie.

    "An Everlasting Piece" is a lively, smart little comedy which tells of two barbers in 1980's Belfast, one Prot and the other Catholoic, who start a toupee business and struggle to succeed against the adversity of a divided Ireland, commercial competition, and their own religious/political alignments. "AEP" is solid throughout with fresh faces, a good musical score, a clever and spunky story, lots of wry Irish wit and a few poignant moments too. Not your usual slappy-sticky comedy fare, "AEP" will appeal most to those who appreciate wry comedic subtleties. If you don't love the Irish, find another movie.
    8edbank

    An engaging character study set against the Irish conflict of the 1980's

    Barry Levinson hits the nail on the head (or rather the hair on the head) with "An Everlasting Piece", the story of an odd relationship that grows out of the toupee business.

    The film is amusing throughout and while some might consider the storyline contrived, the characters exhibit both depth and morals as the relationship between the toupee business partners grows.

    It was particularly enlightening to see a film set against the Irish conflict in Belfast during the 1980's and to get a better understanding of what might have been like in that time and place.

    Highly recommended for what it is; light entertainment with underlying social commentary.
    bob the moo

    Sporadically amusing but not much more than that

    Colin gets a new job as a barber working as the "new Catholic" barber in a Belfast mental institution. His colleague is George – a protestant with a love of poetry who is also a barber. A chance meeting with a mad wig salesman known as the scalper sees them getting their hands on his leads list and the pair decide to dip their feet into the toupee market. Calling themselves the Piece Men, they start following the leads even though it takes their mixed-faith business into dangerous areas.

    The general humour in Northern Ireland tends to be quite a dry and cynical affair that has grown out of the decades of terrorism that we've had to endure. As with many places the same, a certain gallows humour grows out to help deal with the violence and it is strange therefore that we haven't had more Northern Irish comedies that use the troubles as a background while trading on this darkly rich style of humour. One reason may be seen here though, because this isn't that good a film and it is very uneven in the laughter stakes. The unlikely plot doesn't help either and, although it touches on the problem of living in Northern Ireland and the community struggles, it never seems to have much substance to it consistently – meaning that when it tries to, it doesn't really work.

    The laughs are very thinly (sorry) scattered throughout the film and mostly it trades on a sort of Oirish charm that generally the US wants from all Irish films. Being from Northern Ireland I found this push towards that approach to be quite annoying and demeaning and it didn't actually seem to benefit the film in anyway. The cast are OK but they cannot get the laughs and they cannot make characters against the onslaught of "Irish" sentimentality from the music and the tone of the script. McEvoy and O'Byrne lead the film pretty well although it would have been nicer if both had been more relaxed into the comedy and more able to deal with the dramatic sides. As it is, they rest somewhere in-between, doing alright but not that great. Friel is a strange find but she does well enough in support alongside nice turns from people like Convey, McAleer and McLynn – although what Billy Connolly was doing was beyond me.

    Overall this is a so-so comedy but not a great one and certainly not one that does justice to the humour of Northern Ireland. The cast are OK but the problems run deeper – the material isn't that funny and isn't as interesting as the community conflicts could have been. Perhaps worth a look but really not that good.
    10rabbott-2

    excellent comedy

    A very funny comedy set in Belfast. It's always an challenge to find humor in very serious situations but writer and star does a fine job in combining the two. The plot is clever with a number of nice twists. The acting is good all around. I feel the movie is quite well done and worth seeing - it's one I'd recommend to friends.

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    • Trivia
      Producer Jerome O'Connor filed a ten million dollar lawsuit against DreamWorks for effectively burying this movie so as not to offend the British government. DreamWorks head Steven Spielberg was rumored to receive an honor from H.R.M. Queen Elizabeth II, but a wide release of this movie (which lampoons the U.K. government's treatment of Northern Ireland) would have scuppered that. Consequently, this movie was released in just six cinemas, and Spielberg got his honor.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Black: [angry] Look, I told you: I don't know who you've been talking to but he's a fucking liar! You'll find no herpes here!

      Colm: [surprised] Herpes?

      Mr. Black: That's what you said.

      George: No sir.

      [points to his head]

      George: Hair pieces.

      Mr. Black: Oh. I thought you said 'herpes'.

    • Connections
      Features The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Under Pressure (with Queen)
      Performed by David Bowie

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2001 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 髮力無邊
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Baltimore Spring Creek Productions
      • Bayahibe Films Ltd.
      • Dreamworks Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $75,228
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,128
      • Dec 25, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $75,228
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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