Nora
2000
Biography / Drama

Nora
2000
Biography / Drama
Plot summary
In 1904, in Dublin, James Joyce chats up Nora Barnacle, a hotel maid recently come from Galway. She enchants him with her frank, direct and uninhibited manner, and before long, he's convinced her to come with him to Trieste, where he has a job with Berlitz. Over time, Nora pulls him through phobias, tolerates his drinking, takes in his brother Stan, and bests Joyce at 'the writin' game' to bring him back to Italy from Dublin where he's gone to open a cinema. But his sexual jealousy threatens the relationship and sends her back to Galway with the children. Is there any way to tame Jim's green-eyed monster? And, will the lad ever get his stories published?
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Why?
Interesting film about a neurotic relationship
Joyce is certainly not my favorite writer. His life was spent in a tirade against the land of his birth, which he felt had betrayed him and under-appreciated him. Then, he went on to write some work that most of us think is great. His relationship with his common-law wife, Nora is the focus of this film and their tempestuous relationship provides most of the action. There can be some critique about Joyce, about film-making, about writing, direction, etc., but basically this is a story about two essentially neurotic people. Ewan McGregor brings a brooding, doubting, jealous and unsecure Joyce to the screen while Susan Lynch provides the fiery, sexy female component this relationship. And, that's that. As it has been observed and commented by other reviewers here, there's damn little about the writer found in this film. Too bad, I suppose. It's always nice to hear about how writers write what they do, but you have to be damn familiar with Joyce to make that leap to see Molly Bloom come out of Nora.