Michael Collins
The story is about a man named Michael Collins, one of Ireland's most controversial figures. It is the outlook that recounts the reality of this man who was leading a guerrilla war against the United Kingdom and helping negotiate the creation of a free Irish state at a time when it was the most difficult in the history of the country.
27 July 1977, Dublin, Ireland
21 February 1946, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
19 August 1948, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
15 September 1967, Cork, Ireland
1956, Gaoth Dobhair, Donegal, Ireland
10 January 1920, Dublin, Ireland
5 October 1938, Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland
29 March 1955, Dublin, Ireland
10 September 1963, London, England, UK
20 February 1928, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA
1968, Ireland
1949, England, UK
7 June 1952, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
July 18, 2008
Neil Jordan uses very broad and movie-ish strokes to paint his portrait of the busy, eponymous hero.
June 01, 2007
Be sure to watch "The Wind That Shakes The Barley" if you watch "Michael Collins"
January 23, 2006
A bold and rousing historical epic.
March 28, 2010
Bad history perhaps, but Neeson's performance borders on the brilliant.
May 20, 2003
Played with great magnetism and triumphant bluster by Liam Neeson, the film's Michael Collins easily lives up to his nickname.
March 03, 2016
[Neeson] is superb as the principled, steely yet romantic action hero of Neil Jordan's film, which has been re-released for the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising in 1916.
June 18, 2002
Handsome, but curiously cold, considering the emotional heat of Anglo-Irish matters. Fortunately, Liam Neeson commands almost every frame.
January 23, 2009
Intelligent, enormously accomplished and seriously problematic, Neil Jordan's ambitious account of the activities of arguably the central figure in Ireland's painful, bloody fight for independence from the British Empire has a great deal to offer...
March 28, 2010
While the film is unflinching in its depiction of the brutality of both the English and the Irish, Jordan pointedly dissociates his hero from any actual ugliness.
June 24, 2006
This is Jordan's most ambitious and satisfying movie -- a thriller with a real sense of scale, pace, menace and moral import.
February 14, 2001
Jordan always had 6-foot-4 Liam Neeson in mind to play the man they called "the Big Fellow," and it's more than size that makes Neeson fit the part of a leader known for his "cloudburst temperament."
March 28, 2010
There are pain and honor in [Neeson's] performance, and they constantly rise up to redeem a film that is less probing, less thoughtful than its director's claims and aspirations for it.

