Calvary Is a Blackly Comic Mystery
An Irish priest faces murder and a host of suspects.
Rated R, 100 min. Directed by John Michael McDonagh. Starring Brendan Gleeson, Aidan Gillen, Kelly Reilly, Chris O’Dowd, M. Emmet Walsh. Named after the hill Jesus was crucified on, and opening with a quote by Saint Augustine (“Do not despair; one of the thieves was saved. Do not presume; one of the thieves was damned.”), Calvary makes clear its intention from its opening moments. Father James (Brendan Gleeson) sits in the confessional of his church in a rural town in County Sligo, Ireland. An unseen man arrives and tells the story of his sexual molestation by a Catholic priest that lasted for five years, starting when he was 7 years old. That priest being long dead and gone, the vengeful man has decided that he will kill Father James instead, as targeting an innocent clergyman will have a bigger impact. Given a week to put his affairs in order before a rendezvous at the beach, it seems that Father James will spend that time ferreting out the potential murderer amid his flock of parishioners.
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I hope to see Calvary this weekend, so I was glad to read your review (although I hope that I CAN remove it from my psyche afterwards – or at least the parts of it that I don’t want there!).