
Blood-soaked Barry Keoghan throws punches, farms sheep and issues quietly-dangerous warnings as he stars in gripping first look at violent revenge thriller Bring Them Down
Daily MailBarry Keoghan showcased his incredible acting chops once again in the first teaser clip from his upcoming revenge thriller Bring Them Down. The brutal and vengeful film follows Christopher's Michael, the last son of a farming family, lives an isolated existence with his ailing, cantankerous father Ray. Barry Keoghan showcased his incredible acting chops once again in the first teaser clip from his upcoming revenge thriller Bring Them Down The actor, 32, stars in Christopher Andrews’ directorial debut opposite Poor Things star Christopher Abbott, which is set to be released in cinemas in February The brutal and vengeful film follows Christopher's Michael, the last son of a farming family, lives an isolated existence with his ailing, cantankerous father Ray Set to a very eerie thumping drum beat, the characters are seen looking sombre interspersed with shots of the isolated farm and many sheep. Burdened by a terrible secret from his past, Michael has isolated himself from the world and dedicates himself to his prized flock When the ongoing conflict with rival farmer Gary and his wayward and unpredictable son Jack - played by Barry - stirs old tensions and grievances, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent and devastating turns, leaving both families permanently altered The chilling first clip shows the tension ratcheting up between Barry and Christopher, and the rest of the cast - Colm Meaney, Nora-Jane Noone, Paul Ready and Susan Lynch Set to a very eerie thumping drum beat, the characters are seen looking sombre interspersed with shots of the isolated farm and many sheep Glimpses of the violence to come are shown throughout, with multiple characters seen aiming rifles at each other and yelling, as well as flashes of a fire and a violent car crash The Saltburn star is noticeably caked in blood in several scenes, while Christopher's Michael can be seen becoming increasing unhinged, with the trailer ending with him on his back and screaming in fear while bracing himself for a killing blow.
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