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A Brief Introduction to Emma bolger's Works
English name: In America
Director: jim sheridan
Screenwriter: jim sheridan/Naomi Xie Lidan/Kirsten Sheridan
Starring: Paddy Considine/samantha morton/Sarah bolger/Emma bolger/djimon hounsou
Type: Plot/Love
Country of manufacture: Ireland/UK/USA
Language: English/Spanish
Release date: September 6, 2002
Length: 105 minutes Irish immigrants Jonny and Sarah came to the United States with their two daughters to realize their dreams. But they soon discovered that the United States is not a golden continent full of opportunities. The family had to live in a cheap apartment in new york because of lack of money. The apartment is as shabby as a horror movie scene, and there are all kinds of people living there. Their previous savings were spent on food, rent and gas, water and electricity. What makes Johnny and Sarah feel more painful is that they can't shake off the grief of their beloved son's death and find that their relationship seems to be more tense because of the pressure of new york's hard life. Their mysterious neighbor Matteo is an eccentric painter. His angry screams often echoed in the stairwell, but he was unexpectedly kind to Sarah's daughters. In the process of Matteo getting along with this family, we can see the joys and sorrows of this immigrant family, and how they stick to their family, hopes, beliefs, miracles and love. ...
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