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Circle of Friends

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Ireland, United States, United Kingdom · 1995
Rated PG-13 · 1h 43m
Director Pat O'Connor
Starring Chris O'Donnell, Minnie Driver, Geraldine O'Rawe, Saffron Burrows
Genre Drama, Romance

Set in 1950's Ireland, the film focuses on Benny Hogan and her best friend, Eve Malone. As they enter student life at University College, Dublin, they reunite with their childhood friend, Nan Mahon, the ‘college belle.’ The three soon embark on a journey filled with love, loss, and lots of drama.

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Austin Chronicle by

As Benny, [Driver] nudges the film out of its few valleys of smarm, making Circle of Friends a heartfelt love letter to circles of friends everywhere.

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San Francisco Examiner by Barbara Shulgasser

Driver, who is padded but not fat, is an actress with self-possession to spare. Her looks defy conventional rules about modern beauty, but the directness of her gaze and the honesty of her smile make it difficult to look anywhere else when she is on screen.

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Washington Post by Desson Thomson

As Benny (short for Bernadette), a big-boned, headstrong lass who strains winningly against the restrictions of family, religion and just plain growing up, [Driver's] a comedic breath of fresh air, easily the best thing about the movie.

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The New York Times by Elvis Mitchell

Another nice thing about Circle of Friends is that it escapes a happily-ever-after scenario to provide more bite and toughness than it first promises.

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Washington Post by Hal Hinson

It's not a challenging movie or an original one, but it does have its pleasures -- most notably a radiant, soulful debut performance from Driver, who saves Circle of Friends from being merely an Irish ugly duckling story.

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San Francisco Chronicle by Mick LaSalle

Young Benny has a nice smile, and she and Jack seem like pleasant people, but in the end (and in the beginning and in the middle) it's hard to get worked up about them.

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