I was really really bored during this film. Rated it a 3 and Bill gave it a 6 and all the reviews i've read give it almost a 10 hailing it as a gritty and tightly plotted crime drama. I found it to be muddled with poor acting and annoying characters (the detective and Bob played by Tom Hardy who is the main actor) and a predictable plot and accents that went in and out of Brooklyn-speak.
The story is simple. Marv played by James Gandolfini (this was his last film and he should have stopped with the greatly unexpected pleasure movie Enough Said) runs a bar which is an occasional drop spot for gang money. Because Marv used to own the bar, he's harboring a growing resentment against the gang so he decides to rob his own bar and leave town with the money.
and Surprise! Surprise! everything goes awry. Yawn.
However, the night before (out on DVD) we saw Jim Jarmusch's latest film Only Lovers Left Alive. and that was a 10; from both of us. It was a vampire movie but unlike any vampire movie you've ever seen. Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston (he played Loki in the Thor movie series) were excellent playing elegant sophisticated witty and talented vampires who kept themselves apart from the zombies (all non-vampires) because their life style and the messes they created in the world were unappealing. They get pure blood from secret sources; never stooping to partake of potentially unclean or tainted zombie blood.
Lots of 'inside' vampire blood humor and the love between Tilda and Tom was sensual and romantic and deeply affecting. The atmosphere and music was mesmerizing; part of the movie took place in Tangiers and the other part in a rundown part of Detroit.
and the ending was perfect which in my opinion often is not the case nowadays.
Been to any restaurants lately ????
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