Cillian Murphy’s new movie Small Things Like These might be on a much smaller scale than his Oscar-winning role in Oppenheimer but it’s no less impactful a piece of work. The 1985-set film is based on Claire Keegan’s acclaimed novel of the same name and focuses on Murphy’s Bill Furlong, a man running a small coal business in County Wicklow who wrestles with whether to intervene when he spots the mistreatment of a young woman in the then still operational Magdalene Laundries. Throughout the film – which also sees Bill reflect on his own childhood – the character comes across as a fundamentally decent man, but speaking exclusivel
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