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A Greyhound of a Girl Review: Finding Magic in Memories

A Family Story to Warm the Chilliest of Hearts

Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
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Set in modern Dublin, A Greyhound of a Girl tells the heartwarming story of Mary, a spirited twelve-year-old girl with dreams of becoming a chef. Her biggest supporter is her grandmother Emer, who shares Mary’s love of cooking traditional Irish cuisine from scratch. When Emer falls ill, Mary leans on their strong bond of family and food during this difficult time.

Directed by Enzo d’Alò, the film brings the 2011 children’s novel by Irish author Roddy Doyle to animated life. D’Alò crafts a gentle yet meaningful tale that will resonate with both young and old. At its heart are the deep bonds between four generations of Irish women—Mary, Emer, Mary’s mother Scarlett, and a great-grandmother from the past who returns to offer comfort and wisdom.

Emer especially dotes on Mary and fuels her culinary ambitions. But when Emer’s health takes a turn for the worse, Mary finds herself struggling with loss. Just then, a mysterious young woman named Tansey appears, claiming to be Mary’s ancestor reincarnated to pass a message to Emer. Tansey takes Mary on a special journey, reviving cherished memories that help the girl face saying goodbye.

With its production spanning Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, and beyond, D’Alò has crafted a moving family film with crossover appeal. At its magical core lies the timeless message that those we love are never truly gone when their spirit lives on in our hearts and memories.

Emer’s Magical Worlds

A Greyhound of a Girl truly brings the viewer into its characters’ worlds through creative animation. Director Enzo D’Alò draws from masters like Studio Ghibli to craft scenes that are charming without being sweet. You feel Mary’s spunk yet also sense her deep care for Emer.

The film draws from multiple styles to enhance different parts of the story. Flashbacks to Emer’s youth feature loose, expressive sketches that transport you to a bygone era. They emphasize nostalgia while retaining a dreamlike quality. Harsher scenes like Mary’s nightmares adopt moody inkwork blending urgency and unease.

This variety keeps scenes vibrant and distinctive. Changes align with shifts in character perspectives or the narrative tone. You remain engaged, guessing how each segment may appear. And transitions between techniques prove seamless instead of jarring.

Some moments especially sing thanks to visual magic. A memoryscape where Mary cooks with Emer feels lifted straight from a watercolor. You smell their kitchen and taste the food! Scenes in Emer’s charmingly stylized rural hometown also immerse you in a vanished world.

Overall, D’Alò’s direction casts an emotional spell through image and color. His animation marries Irish creativity and European artistry to full effect. The visuals accentuate A Greyhound of a Girl’s poignant yet ultimately life-affirming story. They transport viewers straight into the heart and magic of its unforgettable characters.

Tales of the Women of Emerwood

At its heart, A Greyhound of a Girl celebrates the strong women who make up its fictional rural community of Emerwood. Each character feels lovingly crafted, from the bold Mary to her proud grandmother Emer.

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Mary charms with her enthusiasm and rebellious spirit, hoping to spread her wings beyond Emerwood’s borders. But the one who inspires her most is Emer, the traditional matriarch who keeps heritage and family close. Emer ensures traditions endure through caring for her family and community with warm humor.

These two kindred souls are brought to life through terrific vocal performances. Young Mia O’Connor embues Mary with an electric joy of discovery, while Rosaleen Linehan imbues Emer with gentle wisdom from hard-won experience. Their bond holds magic that lingers long after viewing.

The women’s ties stretch across generations too. Tansey, Emer’s own mother reborn, reminds all that family watches over family even after death. Actress Charlene McKenna breathes whimsy and care into Tansey, a guide between worlds.

Meanwhile, Mary’s mother, Scarlett, voiced with frazzled charm by Sharon Horgan, juggles responsibilities with spirit. She shows the challenges of balancing change and continuity.

Together, this ensemble weaves an intricate tapestry depicting life’s interconnectedness. Through them we glimpse a community’s beating heart—and how treasuring each generation honors those who came before. Their stories linger as reminders of all we inherit and must someday pass down.

Facing Life’s Changes

A Greyhound of a Girl explores deeply the themes of change and continuity we all confront. Chiefly, it focuses on death and how losing someone dearest doesn’t mean losing their role in our lives or the lessons they imparted.

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The film gently tells us that death completes life’s natural circle, not ending it but transitioning its energy. Though tragedy, it’s ultimately part of existence—as seasons turn, so too must all things change as new takes root in what came before.

What remains of loved ones after the physical passes on? Their memory in our hearts, the love that echoes through generations, and their spirit woven into who we become. The movie stresses family as history and the future join, with duty to honor those walking its path ahead and behind us alike.

Other thought-provoking ideas arise too from women’s varied experiences. Mary finds freedom through following Emer’s lead in culinary passion, bouncing between tradition and forging her own way. Meanwhile, Scarlett’s strength in caring for her family shows changing family dynamics through women equally sharing burdens.

Overall, it’s a poignant reminder to cherish each moment and person, for they shape who we are long after they’re gone. And that in facing life’s uncertainties together as a community, none need ever face change alone so long as family—in all its meanings—stands beside them through every twist of fortune.

Emer’s Legacy Brought to Screen

A Greyhound of a Girl sprang from Irish author Roddy Doyle’s children’s novel exploring grief. Director Enzo d’Alò faced the challenge of faithfully adapting such a moving story yet crafting it for young viewers new to the source text.

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By most accounts, d’Alò succeeded by remaining reverent to Doyle’s themes while modernizing the presentation. He kept the heart of Doyle’s work—a young girl’s bond with her grandmother weakened by illness, then strengthened by magic—but crafted it for a movie experience.

Visuals brought the written world alive, helping today’s youth emotionally connect as readers did. Some plot details differ from page to screen necessarily for the new medium, yet the soulistic family ties and life lessons came across clearly.

Most importantly, the adaptation honored how Doyle handled death’s difficulties candidly but with hope. Just as Emer’s wisdom shaped Mary through memories in print, she continues impacting lives through this cinematic translation.

To introduce such topics to young minds, while respecting adults who first knew Emer through Doyle’s pen, shows d’Alò understood an author’s spirit matters more than strict continuity. He extended Roddy Doyle’s loving legacy, ensuring Emer’s magic lives on for new generations to find solace in her enduring gifts.

Emer’s Timeless Magic

A Greyhound of a Girl has garnered well-earned praise since premiering worldwide at the prestigious Berlinale International Film Festival.

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The film received a warm reception there in the Generation Kplus section dedicated to youth. Reviewers applauded d’Alò’s ability to tackle challenging themes with empathy and artistry. His adaptation of Doyle’s beloved novel struck a chord.

This impact continued as the film began rolling out across Europe and elsewhere. Critics highlighted the voice cast’s nuanced performances, bringing the characters to lively, heartfelt life. Animation enthusiasts admired the diverse styles blending seamlessly.

Most importantly, audiences of all ages seem to connect with the story’s messages of cherishing loved ones and community. The emotional threads woven between Mary, Emer, and their companions resonate today as much as when Roddy Doyle first put pen to paper.

Accolades include wins at Ireland’s annual animation showcase and nominations for Canada’s prestigious Prism Prize, recognizing films prompting social change.

With its universal themes of love, loss, and life’s beauty residing in small moments, A Greyhound of a Girl looks poised to find ever more viewers worldwide to appreciate Emer’s magical spirit for years to come. D’Alò succeeded in spreading a little more of her light.

Emer’s Legacy Lives On

Through novel, animation, and the talents of its creators, A Greyhound of a Girl brings Roddy Doyle’s touching story of family, food, and farewells to new audiences. Director Enzo d’Alò faced lofty aims in cinematically reinterpreting such material yet succeeded in many ways.

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His film does stumble slightly by not quite matching narration with animation at times. And one could debate overuse of sentimental songs. But where it thrives is in capturing what truly resonates—the indomitable spirit of characters like Mary and Emer and their reminder that while faces fade, what we learn from loved ones is eternal.

Most powerfully, d’Alò understands a story’s heart matters most. By emphasizing emotional throughlines over literal loyalty, he spreads the magic and messages to fresh eyes and ears. Emer’s love rises above any medium containing it.

So in spirit, if not form, this adaptation proves a worthy vessel for Doyle’s talents. It spreads a little further the light such works provide, helping viewers grapple with life’s difficulties through newfound friends. In that, as in honoring creativity’s capacity for good, its mission most certainly succeeds. Emer’s legacy lives on.

The Review

A Greyhound of a Girl

8 Score

While not a flawless adaptation, A Greyhound of a Girl translates Roddy Doyle's touching novel into an equally moving cinematic experience. Director Enzo d'Alò's film succeeds above all in keeping alive the story's magical spirit, memorable characters, and timeless messages about finding strength in community and honoring life's fleeting yet enduring gifts.

PROS

  • Powerful voice acting that brings the characters to life
  • Beautiful animation that enhances different aspects of the story
  • Poignant handling of challenging themes like death, family, and tradition
  • Universal messages about cherishing loved ones and their legacy

CONS

  • Animation style not entirely consistent with sophisticated narrative
  • Not a perfectly literal adaptation of the source novel
  • Occasional overuse of sentimental songs

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Tags: A Greyhound of a GirlAnimationBrendan GleesonCharlene McKennaDave InghamDramaEnzo D'AlòFamilyFeaturedRoddy DoyleRosaleen LinehanSharon Horgan
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