
I am definitely the target audience for Brooklyn.
I have wanted to live in New York since the day I found out it existed. My family is Irish Catholic, although it’s been a very long time since we were Irish, and a little while since anyone was a practicing Catholic.
Despite this, I was not convinced I was going to enjoy Brooklyn, the new film starring Saoirse Ronan released in Australia on February 11.
But I am an idiot. Because it is wonderful.
The story of Eilis (pronounced AY-lish) Lacey a young Irish woman trying to make it in 1952 New York is exactly what you would expect.
