Say Nothing
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The undertaking, which was HQd at Boston College, was called the Belfast Project.
Touting, as they called it, or ratting, was a crime punishable by death.
So so that assure the safety of the participants, the Belfast Project tapes were top secret and confidential.
The plan was to release them only after the person talking had died.
The fighting took place mostly in Belfast, a city segregated by religious sectors.
West Belfast was Catholic; East Belfast was Protestant.
They argue about the best path to independence the way other families might argue about grades.
With the help of the local police, Catholic marchers are ensnared under the Burntollet Bridge by attacking opponents.
The rocks come raining down from all sides.
Dolours steps valiantly in front of her sister and gets clubbed repeatedly on the torso and on the head.
Its the realization that her adversaries are moved by pure hate that radicalizes her talking wont do.
Theyll have to fight.
At no point do Marian and Dolours feel intimidated into submission they speak their minds.
In fact, the tone of their early work for the IRA is one ofglee.
Its Marian who opens fire.
Its always the quiet ones, the boys joke.
In West Belfast, the civilian population had the IRAs back.
It all came down to one thing, Brendan says in his Belfast Project tape: loyalty.
Brendan and Gerry ran laps around the British Army they didnt even know what the boys looked like.
Meanwhile, the IRA had spies inside the Palace Barracks, the British Armys HQ.
For the IRA, talking was unpardonable.
Not long after Brendans scare, Gerry is found by the British in his marital bed.
Instead, he maintains that he is a civilian named Joe McGuigan, essentially driving the Brits into hysterics.
But Gerrys eventual release doesnt have anything to do with his approach.
The McConville children even get to play outside.
The Brits dont concede, and the shooting resumes.
Dolourss first assignment is to drive Joe across the border.
The whole sequence is unbearably sad; Dolours cries openly, and Joe comforts her as best he can.
Amongother portrayalsof the Troubles in recent audiovisual memory, the tone ofSay Nothingis unique.