At first I didn't know what to expect from this film. I began watching it with the mistaken conclusion that it was nothing more than a drama. So, naturally, I was surprised when it began to show trappings of a fantasy. But it won me over, mainly with it wonderful "Come over by the fire and hear a story" feeling.

It's almost a miracle that the film succeeds as well as it does. If the film had been Americanised, it would have been a disaster. The fact that all (or nearly all) of the cast is Irish greatly lends to a feeling of authenticity. Most of the actors have hardly had any experience on film, either.

On the technical side is the expert direction of John Sayles, and the great Haskell Wexler handling the cinematography. Simply a very good film, and nearly without flaws.

8.8 out of 10