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State of Grace
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Gone for a decade, Terry Noonan (Sean Penn) is welcomed back into the fold in his Irish-American neighborhood in New York City. Soon, however, Terry is torn between his loyalty to his friends who are involved in the Irish mob and his loyalties to others.
Gone for a decade, Terry Noonan (Sean Penn) is welcomed back into the fold in his Irish-American neighborhood in New York City. Soon, however, Terry is torn between his loyalty to his friends who are involved in the Irish mob and his loyalties to others.
Actors:
James Russo,
Daniel OShea,
Sandra Beall,
Thomas F. Duffy,
Tommy Sullivan,
Louis Eppolito,
Mick Cunningham
James Russo
23 April 1953, New York City, New York, USA
Daniel OShea
Sandra Beall
Thomas F. Duffy
9 November 1955, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Tommy Sullivan
Louis Eppolito
22 July 1948, New York, New York, USA
Mick Cunningham
Director:
Phil Joanou ,
Michael Lee Baron
Phil Joanou
20 November 1961, La Cañada, California, USA
Michael Lee Baron
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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October 10, 2005
A gritty, intense and explosive Irish gangster drama that's second only to Scorsese's GoodFellas as the best film of 1990.
July 04, 2015
It's (mob) business as usual, elevated by some deft plotting and sharp dialogue from scripter Dennis McIntyre and forceful turns by all the principals, particularly Gary Oldman as a twitchy live wire who's fiercely loyal to friends and family.
February 09, 2006
A hugely impressive piece of work for a young director previously known for his documentary U2 Rattle and Hum.
August 30, 2004
Charts the territory of lawlessness, betrayal and violence.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Mr. Oldman gives an electrifying performance that both establishes a tragic, terrifying character and explains why that character's world is such a perilous place.
August 19, 2015
Joanou is no Scorsese but he successfully builds a satisfying crime flick around Oldman's electrifying performance.
January 03, 2012
Every indulgence, including a two hour and 14 minute running time, is on display.
January 03, 2012
A violent, tortuous melodrama that labors mightily to be an Irish Mean Streets or a latter-day Wild Bunch.
January 01, 2000
Penn's affecting performance, a strong and silent struggle with his warring emotions, is hard pressed to offset Oldman's shrill shenanigans.
December 31, 2010
Superior gangland drama with a nod to Scorsese
March 26, 2009
A handsomely produced, mostly riveting, but ultimately overlong and overindulgent gangster picture.
January 01, 2000
What's best about "State of Grace" is what's unique to it - the twisted vision of the Oldman character, who lives in a world of evil and betrayal and has somehow thought himself around to the notion that he is doing the right thing.

