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  1. 27 de nov. de 1992 · Irish Republican Army member Fergus forms an unexpected bond with Jody, a kidnapped British soldier in his custody, despite the warnings of fellow IRA members Jude and Maguire. Jody makes Fergus promise he'll visit his girlfriend, Dil, in London, and when Fergus flees to the city, he seeks her out. Hounded by his former IRA colleagues, he finds himself increasingly drawn to the enigmatic, and ...

  2. Synopsis. British soldier Jody (Forest Whitaker) is lured by Jude while off duty in Ireland an taken captive by Fergus (Stephan Rea), Jude (Miranda Richardson), Maguire (Adrian Dunbar) and others in the IRA. He is held to be exchanged for a IRA prisoner the British are holding. During the three days Jody is held, he and Fergus become friendly ...

  3. IRA terrorist Fergus bonds with his prisoner, Jody. Jody tells Fergus of his girlfriend, Dil, with whom Fergus later falls in love. Watch trailers & learn more.

  4. Juego de lágrimas es una película dirigida por Neil Jordan con Stephen Rea, Forest Whitaker, Jaye Davidson, Miranda Richardson .... Año: 1992. Título original: The Crying Game. Sinopsis: La organización terrorista IRA secuestra a Jody, un soldado británico. Durante su confinamiento, el prisionero entabla amistad con Fergus, uno de los ...

  5. 18 de feb. de 2023 · Photo: Channel Four/Palace Pictures. Thirty years ago this week, Neil Jordan’s acclaimed The Crying Game, having been nominated for six Academy Awards, received a wide release. It had been a ...

  6. The Crying Game. Full of suspense, mystery and intrigue, this Academy Award-winning thriller keeps you guessing till the very end. When British soldier Jody (Forest Whitaker) is kidnapped by the IRA, he strikes up an unlikely friendship with his captor, Fergus (Stephen Rea). After the abduction goes awry, Fergus leaves for London where he ...

  7. The Crying Game is a compelling thriller with moments of intense violence; however, the picture really succeeds when it showcases its wonderfully tender performances, ropey English accent aside. It’s a shame Neil Jordan’s direction lacks a certain panache, with the film unfortunately carrying a made-for-TV quality.

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