Two gangs in 1978 Boston meet in a warehouse. Their "deal" in which each side has planned to deceive the other, quickly escalates into one of the most brilliant examples of complex editing I have ever seen. Make no mistake, this is simply a prolonged gun battle, but the film editor always knows where each person is, the sight lines for each character, what injuries he/she has sustained so far, how many bullets remain in his/her particular gun, and what sort of injury would cause a person to bleed out in a given amount of time. The dialogue is witty, our screening audience laughed many times, though with my hearing and no closed captions in a press screening, I could only make out a few of those lines. Aarghhh!
Here is part of the cast:
- Sharlto Copley ("The A-Team") is Vernon, long on plans, not so long on execution.
- Brie Larson ("Room") Justine will persist. She is no dummy.
- Babou Ceesay ("National Treasure") Martin looked like he bought the big one very early on...
- Sam Riley ("Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" he is Mr. Darcy) Stevo always gets back up. I was surprised every time.
- Armie Hammer ("The Man from U.N.C.L.E.") Ord has 2 rules: Look good and never get flustered.
- Cillian Murphy ("In the Heart of the Sea") Chris can reason with the best of them. And he is fairly flexible in his loyalties.
On the other hand, if you're not in the mood for 85 minutes of gunfire, don't give a rip about film editing and John Denver leaves you cold, this is definitely one you should skip!
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The trailer is restricted to people over 17:
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