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The film spans four turbulent decades during the Northern Ireland conflict
The real Dolours Price was married to Irish actor Stephen Rea for two decades (1983–2003). During that time, Rea appeared in the film for which he is arguably best known in the United States: the 1992 romantic thriller The Crying Game. In that film, Rea plays Fergus, an extremely reluctant and ambivalent member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)—the same organization in which Price was active for many years.
We don’t know why or who abducted them
At the beginning of Episode 1 of Say Nothing (out in the UK in 2024; 9 episodes, each 41-50 minutes long), we are given “Belfast 1972” and are reminded that this is “based on a true story.” A woman is abducted from her home, leaving her children behind. Then we move on to “Dublin, Ireland, 29 years later” and meet Dolours Price. She is being interviewed as part of an oral history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
At this point we are 10 minutes into episode 1
A few comments: There have been many films, TV series and documentaries about the Northern Ireland conflict, but I can’t remember ever seeing anything like “Say Nothing” which sheds a new light on the three decades of the Northern Ireland conflict. The series follows several events and jumps back and forth in time, but somehow it brings the main themes of the Northern Ireland conflict in a clearer perspective than ever before. While the differences and struggles between the Protestants/British forces and the Catholics/Irish-minded naturally receive a lot of attention, less obvious topics such as those disappeared by the IRA are also covered.
Warning: this miniseries is not for the faint of heart
There is a lot of solid acting, most notably Lola Petticrew as Dolours. By the end, I felt like I’d been punched in the gut emotionally. This miniseries is gripping from start to finish, even if some moments are awkward.
would highly recommend checking it out and forming your own opinion
(As a side note, within minutes of watching episode 1, I realized I needed English subtitles, as I missed about half of what I was hearing (Northern Irish accent and all…) Say Nothing started streaming on Hulu a week ago. I read a positive review about it in the New York Times and then found out it currently has a 91% Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason I watched it in nights of 3 episodes each, and was simply transfixed If you’re in the mood for a top-notch drama, or are just curious to learn more about the Northern Ireland conflict.