The Good
A film like this stands or falls on the quality of its central performance and luckily Cillian Murphy is more than up to the task, scrubbing up nicely as a transvestite and creating an extremely likeable (if occasionally
frustrating) character. The supporting performances (by a loyal band of Jordan regulars) are equally good, with Gleeson the standout.
The Bad
Whether you like the film or not will largely depend on how quickly (if at
all) you warm to Kitten’s character (and, by extension, Murphy’s
performance). Murphy's mannered way of speaking and his seemingly naive manner take a lot of getting used to.
Similarly, Jordan’s style is disconcerting at first, particularly when it looks as if the entire film is going to be narrated by a pair of (subtitled) CGI robins.
Worth seeing?
In short, this is Neil Jordan’s best film since The Butcher Boy and is definitely worth seeing for Murphy’s performance. Recommended.
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