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My Sailor, My Love

My Sailor, My Love

It's never too late to love.

6.2 / 1020221h 42m

Synopsis

The thorny relationship between a woman and her retired father worsens after he becomes romantically involved with the housekeeper she hires for him.

Genre: Drama, Romance

Status: Released

Director: Klaus Härö

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Main Cast

James Cosmo

James Cosmo

Howard

Brid Brennan

Brid Brennan

Annie

Catherine Walker

Catherine Walker

Grace

Nora-Jane Noone

Nora-Jane Noone

Kelly

Aidan O'Hare

Aidan O'Hare

Martin

Gina Costigan

Gina Costigan

Joyce

Molly McCann

Molly McCann

Alison

Shane G. Casey

Shane G. Casey

Terry Grimes

Bob Kelly

Brian

Nova Farrelly

Belinda

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

James Cosmo is quite good here in one of his few leading roles. He is "Howard", a curmudgeonly old gent who lives alone - washing his smalls in the kitchen sink and caring little about anything but his crossword puzzle. His daughter "Grace" (Catherine Walker) is at the end of her tether, so she employs local lady "Annie" (Brid Brennan) to do a bit of housekeeping for him. He is not at all keen on this arrangement; indeed is so rude as to have her walk out on him, but a few of her more homely touches make him begin to realise that the pit into which his life has slid is perhaps not the only solution. Pretty quickly the two are getting on like an house on fire and gradually this causes a degree of chagrin for the daughter who sees her own role in his life beginning to become less crucial - as she, herself, is watching her own marriage disintegrate. Can they all find a way to make things work? It's a gentle romance this film, with some enjoyable and poignant performances from the three principals that highlights how people cope with grief, loneliness and opportunity. Director Klaus Härö allows the talent to deliver a considered series of portrayals that marry the happy and the sad in a plausible fashion. I can't say I loved the ending. Though perfectly realistic, it seemed a little unnecessary to me - but you be the judge. It doesn't need a cinema screen, but is well worth watching the loads of experience at character acting ooze from Brennan and Cosmo.