In the Land of Saints and Sinners," starring Liam Neeson on Netflix, has captured the attention of viewers. Numerous people have called it the "Irish Avengers," making allusions to Liam Neeson's highly popular «Taken» film series. The Robert Lorenz-directed movie debuted in September at the Venice Film Festival and became available on Netflix in April. A stellar group of actors, including Irish Oscar nominees Kerry Condon and Ciaran Hinds, as well as seasoned actor Colm Meaney, appear in the film, as per the reports of Metro.
The plot, which is set in 1974 Ireland, centers on Finbar Murphy (Neeson), who leads a tranquil life in the isolated seaside hamlet of Glencolmcille, away from the political unrest that is sweeping the nation. When a gang of militants led by the vicious Doirean (Condon) shows up, his serenity is destroyed. Finbar must decide whether to disclose his secret background or to keep his friends and neighbors safe. This complex predicament is reminiscent of Liam Neeson's renowned performance as a retired CIA agent compelled to take action in the «Taken» series.
Irish actors Kerry Condon, Ciaran Hinds, Colm Meaney, Sarah Greene, and Jack Gleeson are joining Neeson. The film's outstanding ensemble has garnered accolades from viewers, with several praising Ciaran Hinds in particular. With her parts in «Bad Sisters» and «Normal People,» Sarah Greene gives the ensemble more nuance. In this movie, Jack Gleeson, who gained fame for playing Joffrey Baratheon in «Game of Thrones,» makes a noteworthy reappearance.