Now I'm back at uni I can continue raiding the eclectic titles sitting on the library shelves at school. Not many new dvds have arrived so I must settle with films I've passed over many times. Eventually I will be forced to watch the abundance of Asian films featuring 20 year old gangsters in the year 3050 proposing to robots. I'm not there yet though. Anyhow, I was curious about this film starring Bob Hoskins as London's #1 crime boss. Keen to make some legitimate cash developing a future Olympic site, Hoskins' crew is rocked by explosions and murders frightening away potential investors. Who the hell would dare fuck with Bob Hoskins? Look at him!
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This was a solid crime caper with some scenes that have seared my frayed memory glands (you have memory glands too). Hoskins commands the screen with charisma and menace; there's a great passage where he loses his shit and bottles a guy in the neck. Monstrous. His star understandably rose with this film, fuelling his prolific screen output. Helen Mirren, his partner in crime and love, is a sophisticated presence next to the thick headed bullying of her companion. Their attempts to straighten out the violent mess amongst the bloody twists leads to a conclusion I thought was very cool.
I enjoyed watching this, although the thick accents and muddy sound made some details hard to follow. It was a suitable English counterpart to my recent American crime trip of a similar era, The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973). I'm afraid old Eddie Coyle would have struggled in the tough streets of London. Hoskins wins!
3.5/5
Hilarious the lengths they went to, to legitimise it to the American audiences after the trailer.
ReplyDeleteYes, the hard sell was on. There would have been some disappointed Godfather fans I imagine.
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