Say Nothing

2024 - 11 - 14

Say Nothing and Say Everything: A Rollercoaster through the Troubles!

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Binge-worthy, heart-wrenching, and a political awakener! FX's 'Say Nothing' dives deep into Northern Ireland's dark past and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out!

In a stunning adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling book, FX's miniseries "Say Nothing" takes viewers on an emotional and thrilling journey through the Troubles in Northern Ireland. This series masterfully intertwines personal stories with the larger narratives of political strife and violence. Following the tragic abduction and murder of Jean McConville, viewers are introduced to the harrowing experiences of IRA bomber Dolours Price, showcasing how ordinary lives were irrevocably changed amid a backdrop of chaos and conflict.

Much more than just a crime drama, "Say Nothing" emerges as a poignant political commentary. It explores themes of loss, loyalty, and the thick fog of moral ambiguity that surrounded those caught in the crossfire. By focusing on individual characters' struggles, particularly that of the intense yet complex relationships between activists and their loved ones, the show allows audiences to resonate deeply with the personal consequences of the broader socio-political turmoil.

The scenes are not solely tension-filled; comic relief is sprinkled throughout, making this adaptation a strangely exhilarating viewing experience. It's a reminder that even in the direst moments, humanity shines through. With impressive performances from a talented cast, notably Hazel Doupe as Marian, the series adds depth and emotional weight to the historical context, proving that there are always human stories behind the headlines.

In a clever twist, the adaptation has been referred to as not just a history lesson but an exhilarating ride through the haunting memories that still resonate in Irish culture today. Exploring the theme of 'human wreckage' wrought by youth radicalism, the series ignites discussions on what true patriotism is—passionate love for your country or blind allegiance to a cause?

As we dive into the depths of history, it's worth noting that the original book, published in 2018, has been hailed for its fearless exploration of uncomfortable truths, and it quickly became a bestseller. Additionally, much like the German film "Good Bye Lenin!" which provides an acute social observation laced with humor, "Say Nothing" blends serious historical events with relatable character arcs, ensuring audiences are not merely passive observers but engaged participants in this vital conversation about our past.

Whether you're binge-watching with friends, contemplating the complexities of nationalism, or just looking for a riveting show that touches your heart, "Say Nothing" is definitely a must-watch. And as a fun fact: the show has sparked conversations not just in Ireland but across the globe, pushing us to re-evaluate how history is told through the lens of personal narratives, making it all the more essential to our understanding of contemporary issues.

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Say Nothing: Bingeable yet sober-minded eulogy for tragedy of the ... (The Irish Times)

Television review: Adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe book retraces abduction and murder of Jean McConville and experiences of IRA bomber Dolours Price.

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'Say Nothing' Review: An Empathetic Assessment of The Troubles (Variety)

FX's adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's 'Say Nothing' is a moving, empathetic assessment of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

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FX's <i>Say Nothing</i> Is the Must-Watch Political Thriller of 2024 (TIME)

FX's adaptation of the book by Patrick Radden Keefe isn't just a gripping crime drama—it's an urgently timely work of political art.

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The 'Say Nothing' TV adaptation isn't a history lesson – but it's ... (NPR)

Patrick Radden Keefe's 2018 bestseller, Say Nothing, looked back on The Troubles in Northern Ireland — including the lives of IRA members and a decades-old ...

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'Say Nothing' TV Series Review: Tell Everyone to Watch (Vulture)

FX's exploration of the Troubles captures the thrill and romance of revolution — and the cost of its violence.

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'Say Nothing' explores 'human wreckage' wrought by young radicals (Los Angeles Times)

FX's “Say Nothing” is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's bestselling nonfiction book about an unsolved crime during the Troubles. It stars Hazel Doupe as Marian ...

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Say Nothing: Must see story of the Troubles depicts Jean McConville ... (Independent.ie)

Twenty-one years ago, an era-defining German movie, Good Bye Lenin!, was released. With its acute social observation comedy and feel-good family story set ...

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Say Nothing Is Excellent, Downright Exhilarating TV (Esquire.com)

The television adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's nonfiction book deftly shifts between moments of comedy, propulsive action, heartwarming drama, ...

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'Say Nothing' review: A focused story about the Troubles (Los Angeles Times)

A woman with short red hair stands with her arms crossed next to a woman who. FX's historical drama “Say Nothing” stars Lola Petticrew, left, and Hazel Doupe. ( ...

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How 'Say Nothing' Brought the Troubles to Television: “It's a Pretty ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Author Patrick Radden Keefe on how FX miniseries 'Say Nothing' tackles an open wound in Northern Ireland; how the families, audience may receive show.

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Say Nothing: Who Were the Real Dolours and Marian Price? (ELLE.com)

FX's moving new series shines a spotlight on the two sisters, who became involved with the Irish Republican Army during the Troubles. ... Every item on this page ...

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Say Nothing: Patrick Radden Keefe on adapting his book on the ... (Irish Examiner)

Featuring a large Irish cast that includes Lola Petticrew, Hazel Doupe and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, the series opens with the shocking disappearance of Jean ...

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'Say Nothing' Finale Recap: Episodes 7–9 (Vulture)

Dolours and Brendan reflect on the things done during the armed struggle as the price of peace comes at their expense.

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The Troubles Are Too Big for 'Say Nothing' to Contain (Rolling Stone)

This is Dolours Price, in a later episode of the new FX/Hulu miniseries Say Nothing. Dolours (played as a young woman by Lola Petticrew, and as an older one by ...

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Say Nothing | Official Trailer | FX (Independent.ie)

Say Nothing | Official Trailer | FX · Most Read Movie News · Top Stories · Latest News · The Indo Daily ...

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“Say Nothing” Is a Gripping Drama of Political Disillusionment (The New Yorker)

Inkoo Kang reviews the FX adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book about the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the I.R.A., created by Josh Zetumer and ...

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From Say Nothing to Bloody Sunday: 10 brilliant TV shows that have ... (Independent.ie)

New Disney+ miniseries Say Nothing, the epic new drama about the Troubles, tells multiple true stories across several generations.

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Say Nothing Star Lola Petticrew on the History and Heartache ... (TownandCountrymag.com)

It's incredibly frightening for me to have this come out, because I feel a sense of responsibility to get it right."

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