You'd do the same. If you saw those kids on the street, you would do the same. The assassination of Dublin crime reporter Veronica Guerin in 1996 shook Ireland to the core, her murder saw a public swell of determination to rid the country of its drug peddlers. Joel Schumacher's film is an in depth interpretation of the woman, her beliefs, her family life, her complexities and her stoicism to root out the drug barons putting liquid death into the arms of the many. Thankfully avoiding Hollywood clichés, it's often gritty and well thought out, Schumacher and his writers, Carol Doyle and Mary Agnes Donoghue, don't soft soap the Guerin image, her faults are laid bare alongside her searing strengths. The dangers of her work are very prominent throughout, leading to some suspenseful and fearsome scenes. Cate Blanchett as Guerin is inspired casting, an actress capable of covering all facets of the human condition, and in support Ciaran Hinds, Gerard McSorley and Brenda Fricker give powerful performances. 8/10

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Veronica Guerin
"Why would anyone want to kill Veronica Guerin?"
2003 • 1h 38m • ★ 6.7 (328 votes) Released
In this true story, Veronica Guerin is an investigative reporter for an Irish newspaper. As the drug trade begins to bleed into the mainstream, Guerin decides to take on and expose those responsible. Beginning at the bottom with addicts, Guerin then gets in touch with John Traynor, a paranoid informant. Not without some prodding, Traynor leads her to John Gilligan, the ruthless head of the operation, who does not take kindly to Guerin's nosing.
Director
Joel Schumacher
Screenplay
Carol Doyle
Screenplay
Mary Agnes Donoghue
Rating
6.7
Runtime
98 min
Budget
$17.0M
Revenue
$9.4M
Profit/Loss
-7.6M
Production
Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Touchstone Pictures Persevere Productions Ltd.
World 2000 Entertainment
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John Chard
★ 8/10 • Mar 3, 2020
Keywords
policejournalismdublin, irelandbased on true storydrug scenemurderdrug lord1990s















