Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Listonixio
Fresh and Exciting
Aubrey Hackett
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
rjones611
This is acting at its finest. Tom Vaughn Lawlor is superb. Stephen Burke's writing conveys great emotion and great interest to the characters.This definitely deserves an IFTA.
The Couchpotatoes
Maze is a movie based on the biggest prison escape in Europe. A prison escape of 38 IRA members, a movie on how they planned and executed it. Even though the entire movie is in prison you really never have a dull moment. I doubt that there was not more tension between the Loyalists and the IRA members, like they portray it in this movie, but all in all it was not really about the hate towards eachother but more about the planning of the escape out of this maximum security prison. The cast was good, all the actors did what they were supposed to do. Maze is an entertaining movie that could have used a bit more violence and suspense to make it a better movie, but it's certainly worth watching.
Chum griffin
I was hoping this would have moved irish cinema forward a bit.
Unfortunately it succeeded in doing the exact opposite.There was a great lack of authenticity regarding the prison atmosphere,
the supposed northern Ireland accents of some of the actors, the location( shot in Cork southern ireland and didn't care to hide that fact in the film).
You would expect a prison drama to be a bit gritty and claustrophobic and maybe even instill a sense of menace.
This felt more like an adult day care center where you could sit and drink a cup of tea with your custodian.
Some performances worked but overall the film was embarrassing to watch as the amateurish holes appeared one after another.
ventanasol
Plodding and unimaginative. It was obviously made on a shoestring budget. Even the excellent Tom Vaughan-Lawlor cannot overcome predictable action sequences and hackneyed dialogue. Both sets of prisoners - republican and loyalist - are presented as implausibly mild caricatures of the truly dangerous men they obviously were in reality.