7/10
great friendship
18 May 2016
Michael Connolly (Steven Robertson) suffers from cerebral palsy. He lives quietly in an assisted living home. His speech is mumbled by his handicap. One day, rebellious Rory O'Shea (James McAvoy) arrives. He suffers from muscular dystrophy and he seems to be only one who actually understands Michael. The two begin a friendship. They party and meet Siobhan (Romola Garai). Rory struggles against a panel to receive his Independent Living Allowance. Despite personal issues, Michael asks for money from his father. They hire Siobhan to be their caretaker.

I love the friendship between Michael and Rory. There is a problem with Michael. He's perfectly fine but his mumble does slow down the interactions sometimes. It would have also been great to have a disabled actor play Michael. It's an added bonus that would make this stand out. Romola Garai is enchanting. The movie needs more of her and give her character more story. This is a good movie and it could be even better.
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