In darkest rural Ireland, ex-boxer Douglas 'Arm' Armstrong has become the feared enforcer for the drug-dealing Devers family, whilst also trying to be a good father to his autistic five-year-old son, Jack. Torn between these two families, Arm's loyalties are truly tested when he is asked to kill for the first time.
Directed by Nick Rowland
rural area
drug dealing
ireland
based on short story
enforcer
autistic
autistic child
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3.5 / 5
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Cast
Cosmo Jarvis
Arm
Barry Keoghan
Dympna
Niamh Algar
Ursula
Ned Dennehy
Paudi
Kiljan Moroney
Jack
Brid Brennan
Maire Mirkin
Liam Carney
Fannigan
Simone Kirby
June
Anthony Welsh
Rob
David Wilmot
Hector
Brian Doherty
Larry
Roisin O'Neill
Fatima
Crew
Nick Rowland
Director
Ed Guiney
Producer
Michael Fassbender
Executive Producer
Jennifer Eriksson
Post-Production Manager
Peter Pedrero
Stunt Coordinator
Matis Rei
Supervising Sound Editor
Juan Montoto Ugarte
Production Sound Mixer
Tapio Liukkonen
Foley Artist
Leighton Spence
First Assistant Camera
Nicky Earnshaw
Head of Production
Norman Kelly
Stunt Driver
Theo Barrowclough
Associate Producer
Popular Reviews
56 reviews
cici
8.0★ · 05/28/26
those last 10 minutes were legitimately beautiful
those last 10 minutes were legitimately beautiful
Myles Lane
7.0★ · 12/28/25
tragic story, good performances, the intensity falls off in the end but still a good ending
tragic story, good performances, the intensity falls off in the end but still a good ending
Mark Fulham
5.0★ · 08/21/25
If I NEVER see Barry Keoghan in another film it will be too soon..hate him
Cosmo Jarvis is great as per.
If I NEVER see Barry Keoghan in another film it will be too soon..hate him
Cosmo Jarvis is great as per.
Joseph McKeel
8.0★ · 07/24/25
This movie surprised me when I first watched it. And I still really like it. All thought watching it again I can’t help but see how very little happens in this movie. But cosmo Jarvis carries this movie with the emotion In his eyes. I can’t wait to see him in more things. And that last phone call omg that last phone call.
This movie surprised me when I first watched it. And I still really like it. All thought watching it again I can’t help but see how very little happens in this movie. But cosmo Jarvis carries this movie with the emotion In his eyes. I can’t wait to see him in more things. And that last phone call omg that last phone call.
Tim Hoag
7.0★ · 04/09/25
Watched this (Supringsly tolerable) movie at work in full for ONE reason and ONE reason only to leave this exact review: have we checked Barry Keoghan for brain tumors yet?
Watched this (Supringsly tolerable) movie at work in full for ONE reason and ONE reason only to leave this exact review: have we checked Barry Keoghan for brain tumors yet?