Wild Mountain Thyme (2020) is a romantic drama film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, based on his play Outside Mullingar. Set in the lush countryside of Ireland, the film follows a love story filled with longing, misunderstandings, and family tensions.
The story revolves around Rosemary Muldoon (Emily Blunt) and Anthony Reilly (Jamie Dornan), two neighbors whose families have been intertwined for generations. Rosemary has been in love with Anthony since childhood, but he remains oblivious to her feelings, lost in his own insecurities and self-doubt.
Anthony’s father, Tony Reilly (Christopher Walken), doubts his son’s ability to inherit and run the family farm and contemplates selling it to an American relative, Adam (Jon Hamm), which threatens to disrupt the delicate balance of their rural lives.
As Rosemary patiently waits for Anthony to reciprocate her feelings, she faces challenges in getting him to acknowledge his emotions. Anthony, meanwhile, harbors a secret that he believes makes him unworthy of love. The film weaves together elements of Irish folklore, humor, and poetic dialogue, capturing the beauty of the countryside and the complexities of love.
Wild Mountain Thyme received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its performances and scenic cinematography but criticism for its unconventional storytelling and the infamous plot twist. Despite this, the film resonates as a heartfelt, whimsical tale about love, fate, and self-acceptance.
With its charming yet eccentric approach to romance, Wild Mountain Thyme offers a unique take on the classic love story, enriched by its Irish setting and folklore-inspired themes