It focuses on the mothers of two of the strikers, and their struggle.
There is a way to look at a woman without staring or gawking.
I asked him if he wanted to dress me for a little while.
It stars Louise Willy doing a tame striptease for her new husband as he slyly peeks and giggles from behind a dressing divider.
All in all therefore, as a pen picture which goes some way towards giving one a basic insight into the Northern Ireland Hunger strike of 1981 it does a good job which is greatly helped by very good performances by Helen Mirren, Fionnula O Flanigan Gerald McSorley and John Lynch in particular.
However, the celebration turns into a nightmare when they find their sangria has been laced with LSD.
I have no idea what it's like to be a teenage boy and I'm glad if slightly horrified that he feels comfortable talking to me.
I hate this country.