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Film Description
An inspirational and funny film in which Michael O'Connolly and Rory O'Shea hatch a plan to leave the Carrigmore Home for the Disabled and live in their own flat in which they can employ a headstrong woman to take care of their needs.
This is a funny and inspirational film about friendship and freedom and a pair of paraplegic young men who break out of their sheltered institutional existence in the ... more >
This is a funny and inspirational film about friendship and freedom and a pair of paraplegic young men who break out of their sheltered institutional existence in the Carigmore Home for the Disabled, managed by the inimitable Brenda Fricka, and set up shop in a flat in Dublin. James Mcavoy plays the severely disabled Rory who succeeds in life by sheer force of will and a real gift for the blarney, who also successfully acts as interpreter for Michael, a cerebral palsied boy astonishingly portrayed by Steven Robertson. They succeed in enrolling a beautiful shop assistant Romola Garai to be their carer. It is a film that engages the viewer from the start making you laugh and cry and marvel and ultimately see the world from a different perspective.