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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

For further information visit www.garagethefilm.com

In the same spare style as their first award-winning film, Adam & Paul, director Lenny Abrahamson and writer Mark O'Halloran bring us Garage, a startling and hypnotic tragi-comedy from the margins of contemporary Irish life.

For further information visit www.garagethefilm.com

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  • Telling someone to fuck off on the internet is about as pointless as an ashtray on a motorbike.

    "the tiniest of errors" Did you even watch this film? How you even believed you were watching a UK movie is laughable.The director and writer are Irish, majority of the cast are Irish, the whole movie is set in and has a very strong rural Ireland tone.

    No friends ? Again laughable and childish, i have plenty of friends but thankfully few stupid ones.

  • It's an Irish movie chuckdizzle420 not UK, keep your ears open in Geography class a bit more.

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  • @graham640 However u are still alive and I hope,have come through that part of your life.Many people feel like that at times,its not a sign of weakness.Fair play to u for being able to say it here and never be afraid to reach out to others for help.Peace graham

  • There are 'Josie's' in every village,town,city..People who,through no fault of their own,life has passed by.They inavriably end up single,doing "menial" work,often living alone..characters as they may be patronisingly called.These are our fellow human beings.often far more intelligent and sensitive than many people in mainstream life.And it is our duty as humans to encourage them,help them,respect them and not overlook them.Thats what life is about

  • great film. had never heard of it, it was on rte and just sat down watching it and got sucked in. not an action film or anything so if you need to be actively entertained don't bother, you won't get it. coming from a small town in ireland it really made sense to me, there are people like this all over the place, all over the world i suppose. beautiful film and pat short surprised me!

  • my uncle directed this:D

  • @maxwelljames44 so it encourages suicide?

  • I only watched it aswell,felt sorry for him at the end,such a nice and innocent guy that he is.

  • I have just watched the film now and what started out as a film about a sound man which was lighthearted and funny at times,ended up being very sad and heartbreaking Josie gets into trouble for showing his young friend an explicit video to him, but he did not mean any harm as he is very innocent,he is told to stay away from him and the town. With no friends and no love or care from anyone, he commits suicide by drowning himself. The horse which was his only friend left in the world is seen at t

  • just watching it now a sad film indeed reminds me of a sad period of my own life where i done the same thing but i done it in to shallow a river to be lonly is a horrible thing indeed so sad it made me cry and reminded me of my experience

  • @dageezerboi i want this too, he goes into the water..and the horse, what's with the horse ?

  • can someone explain the ending? i watched it but missed the last few mins -_-

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