Very sweet film that reunites Aiden Quinn and Connie Nielsen after their smoking "Return to Sender". Quinn is perfect as Alec O'Donnell, Irish countryman, who can't hide his disappointment in the timid boy whom his angelic wife brings home from the orphanage. He and Nielsen are very tight, but the main interaction of the story is between the beautiful and self-giving Maire and the very needy boy, Tomas, exquisitely played by John Bell. Under her loving grace he blossoms and learns to accept himself and to live a joyful life, but will he and Alec be able to stick together if Maire goes away?
Connie Nielsen is one of the most beautiful and gifted actresses working, and effortlessly fills this sugary roll with no false notes. For contrast see her sullen Charlotte in Return to Sender.
A Shine of Rainbows
2009
Action / Drama / Family
A Shine of Rainbows
2009
Action / Drama / Family
Plot summary
An orphaned boy named Tomás is adopted by Maire O’Donnell to live on a whimsical Irish isle filled with new friends, secret caves and a lost baby pup seal stranded on the coast. But when Maire's reluctant husband Alec refuses to accept Tomás as his own son, the boy drifts down a fateful path of adventure and self-discovery, illuminating how rainbows can shine around - and within - us all.
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Great actors, simple story
Beautiful and touching.
A shy, stuttering 8-year-old boy moves from the orphanage he's lived in since the death of his grandmother to an Irish island with his adoptive, free-spirited woman and her cold, silent husband. The story that unfolds is about both the boy and the husband coming out of their shells and learning to express and value what's important in their lives.
THE GOOD: The performances of every single actor in the film stand out. Particularly the child actors do an extraordinary job. The emotional fabric of the film is wonderful. You have to be touched if you have any emotions at all! The cinematography is jaw-dropping-gorgeous, owing mostly to the beautiful Irish setting.
THE BAD: There's no way around the simplicity of the script; you know everything that's going to happen long, long before it actually happens. In most films, this would be crippling; however, here it doesn't really matter because the story's about the characters, not the plot.
THE VERDICT: Heart-warming, beautiful, emotional, and family-friendly. You should most certainly watch this.
Nice Film
Watched this film recently and it was hugely uplifting The setting is beautiful and Connie Nilesen is very good Aiden Quinn gives a good performance and is brilliant actor and the film is very moving in parts especially the grief he goes through after the death of his beloved wife i would highly recommend as a family film a good surprise
The film starts off with a boy who's bullied in an orphanage and you hope his life improves and the entering of an adoptive mother and transport to an island improves his life
the supporting cast are good and the scenery is spectacular
i enjoyed the extras on the DVDs especially the making of the film