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* AdvanceNoticeCrime: [[spoiler: Padraic warns Colm ahead of time that he is going to burn his house down, with or without him in it.]]

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* AdvanceNoticeCrime: [[spoiler: Padraic Pádraic warns Colm ahead of time that he is going to burn his house down, with or without him in it.]]
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*AdvanceNoticeCrime: [[spoiler: Padraic warns Colm ahead of time that he is going to burn his house down, with or without him in it.]]
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** Pádraic uses the phrase 'it takes two to tango' when trying to engage Colm in conversation, which wouldn't be coined until about 30 years after the film takes place. (And even if the phrase had already existed then, it's not like anyone on the island would likely even know what a tango was.)

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** Pádraic uses the phrase 'it "it takes two to tango' tango" when trying to engage Colm in conversation, which wouldn't be coined until about 30 years after the film takes place. (And even if the phrase had already existed then, it's not like anyone on the island would likely even know what a tango was.)
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* AnAesop: A Self-imposed isolated, monotone rural existence (like on Inisherin) only serves to make people petty, vindictive and ultimately mad. It is essential to look outward occasionally.

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* AnAesop: A Self-imposed self-imposed isolated, monotone rural existence (like on Inisherin) only serves to make people petty, vindictive and ultimately mad. It is essential to look outward occasionally.
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** The exact state of [[spoiler:Pádraic and Colm's relationship is left painfully unresolved, with Colm wishing to end the feud and Pádraic wishing to continue it, then immediately saying he'd watch Colm's dog any time he needed him to.]] It's probably never going to be the same again, though. It is essential to look outward occasionally.
* AnAesop: A Self-imposed isolated, monotone rural existence (like on Inisherin) only serves to make people petty, vindictive and ultimately mad.

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** The exact state of [[spoiler:Pádraic and Colm's relationship is left painfully unresolved, with Colm wishing to end the feud and Pádraic wishing to continue it, then immediately saying he'd watch Colm's dog any time he needed him to.]] It's probably never going to be the same again, though. It is essential to look outward occasionally.
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* AnAesop: A Self-imposed isolated, monotone rural existence (like on Inisherin) only serves to make people petty, vindictive and ultimately mad. It is essential to look outward occasionally.

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** The exact state of [[spoiler:Pádraic and Colm's relationship is left painfully unresolved, with Colm wishing to end the feud and Pádraic wishing to continue it, then immediately saying he'd watch Colm's dog any time he needed him to.]] It's probably never going to be the same again, though.

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** The exact state of [[spoiler:Pádraic and Colm's relationship is left painfully unresolved, with Colm wishing to end the feud and Pádraic wishing to continue it, then immediately saying he'd watch Colm's dog any time he needed him to.]] It's probably never going to be the same again, though. It is essential to look outward occasionally.
* AnAesop: A Self-imposed isolated, monotone rural existence (like on Inisherin) only serves to make people petty, vindictive and ultimately mad.

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* TheRoaringTwenties: The film is set in Ireland in the early months of 1923, during the Irish Civil War.

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** [[spoiler:It's left unclear whether or not Dominic drowned himself or if he really did just slip.]]

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** [[spoiler:It's left unclear whether or not Dominic drowned himself or was killed by his father, or if he really did just slip.]]
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* {{Fingore}}: Colm threatens to cut off his fingers if Pádraic continues attempting to keep in contact. [[spoiler:Turns out he's very serious about it, ending the movie with none in his left hand.]]
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: The conflict between Pádraic and Colm and the tragic consequences of these are coming due to both sides. Colm is being cold and rude by cutting off a relationship that had otherwise been fine; but Pádraic refusal to back down and accept the end of said relationship only worsens the situation for both of them.
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'''Pádraic Súilleabháin:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint But you]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint do]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint like me!]]

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'''Pádraic Súilleabháin:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint But you]] ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint do]]'' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint you ''do'' like me!]]
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* RabidCop: Peadar is a downplayed example. He does strike Pádraic in full view of the village and also expresses delight at being drafted in to assist with an execution on the mainland, though much of this is due to the expenses and free lunch he'll receive for it.

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