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'In the Name of the Father' filmresume

  • Engelsk
  • 9. klasse
  • Afleveret til 7
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'In the Name of the Father' filmresume er en engelsk-opgave fra 2012 til 9. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 7. Fylder 1 side (446 ord, ca. 2 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 1. januar 2013.

Resume af filmen 'In the Name of the Father', der følger Gerry Conlons rejse fra småkriminel til uretmæssigt dømt. Opgaven beskriver hans kamp for retfærdighed sammen med sin far, Giuseppe, og den advokat, der afslører politiets løgne i en sag om terrorisme.

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Gerry Conlon (Daniel Day-Lewis) is shown in Belfast stripping lead from roofs of houses when the security forces home in on the district with armoured cars, and the dustbin lids beat out a riot. Although worried that the IRA will punish him for causing a riot, they reveal to his father that they are merely scaring him so he does not repeat the crime. He is then sent off to London by his parents to keep him out of trouble. There he finds a squat, to explore, as he puts it, "free love and drugs." The evening when he walks off with some money from a prostitute's flat is when an explosion at a pub in Guildford kills five people (four soldiers and a civilian) and wounds 74.

Conlon returns to Belfast to share his fortune. His family home is raided by the British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary who arrest him, and immediately place him on a military flight to the mainland UK. Gerry and his friend are interrogated by police who torture and threaten them until both finally agree to sign a confession after being held for up to seven days under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. When his father Giuseppe traveled from Belfast to help his son, he was arrested at the family's relatives' home in England. In the subsequent trial, his aunt's families (known as the MacGuire Seven, including his father) are convicted of supporting the bombing on the basis of unsubstantiated nitroglycerine traces, and the four, including Gerry, are sentenced to long terms of imprisonment.

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