The Yank is an independent comedy film written, directed and starring Sean Lackey.[2]
The Yank | |
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Directed by | Sean Lackey |
Written by | Sean Lackey |
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Cinematography | Keith Nickoson |
Edited by | David Jingo |
Music by | Chris Ainscough |
Production company | Wet Ears Productions |
Distributed by | Vision Films (US) Bulldog Film Distribution (UK and Ireland) |
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Irish American, Tom Murphy, is the first in his family to go to Ireland. His family sees this as an opportunity to marry "his own kind" so he must choose between his family's expectations and what his heart really wants.[3]
The film is a satirical comedy on Americans that go to Ireland, or any other foreign country, but have high expectations. Since many Americans mistakenly see Ireland from the vantage of John Wayne's The Quiet Man, the film attempts to expose this absurdity in a "tongue and cheek" way.
The film received mixed reviews upon release.
Lee Hazell of VultureHound.cok felt that the low budget and film style lacked discipline and production quality.[4] George Heymont of The Huffington Post felt it had strong comedic moments and was cleverly written.[5] Drew Hunt of the Chicago Reader wrote: The cliché dialogue, stereotypical characters, and cheesy, G-rated humor belong in a sitcom.[6]