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Noble

Noble

Director: Stephen Bradley
Writer: Stephen Bradley
Stars: Sarah Greene, Deirdre O'Kane, Gloria Cramer Curtis

Storyline Of Noble:
In 1989. Fourteen years after the finish of the war. When Irish woman Christina Noble flies into Ho Chi Minh City she leaves behind an strange life story. However the best is until now to come. Christina lands in a country that she would not be able to show you on a map. With some dollars, a dream and her own hard-won courage, she is on to change everything. For hundreds of thousands of people. Perpetually. Nible is the inspirational correct story of a woman who believes to it only takes one person to make a difference. With of how she is proved true.

User Reviews Of Noble:
The movie straddles two different arcs; on one hand is the early life of Christina, and all the needs she faced, and it is incredibly bleak. It creates it all the more impressive to me with how bright and active a character Christina is by both actresses that play her as a child and a young woman, and it does experience like the same character the whole way. Christina Irish upbringing also is fairly familiar cinematically at the moment as the state of Ireland's treatment of children was showcased of late in another true story, Philomena.
Here Vietnam, the story is not basically carried by O'Kane, however has a great set of supporting roles. Exactly off the bat, the employee at the hotel front counter that calls himself some such thing has a great role as this begrudgingly helpful curmudgeon, and almost all his lines were great, both in writing, and in act. The children in the movie are great, and some of them even have more involved roles, and they really have all been, or still are, helped by Christina Noble's charity and that makes me every the more impressed by their involvement too.
It is very easy of me to criticise the overly dramatic nature of this movie and it is lack of believability, but what is so extraordinary is that I do not think it actually did take that a lot of liberties to make it the story it is, and as raw as the movie is, it is genuine. It does build the movie much more powerful, and the points it makes about being poor being a constant knowledge anywhere is a extremely salient one, as well as the way Christina steps up the challenges in Vietnam is extremely forceful. There is so many social elements on both small and great scales that this movie touches upon, and that is quite impressive.
There is something I find very moving about a movie with such a vibrant person as Christina Noble that faces so many challenges with that potency.

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