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… well, you get the picture.
What set's this violent epic apart is the quality of the acting and characterizations. It is as quirky and individualistic as a Tarantino film, but not at all like one.
GREAT car scenes.
Terrifically choreographed violence.
A better film than, "A History of Violence," with which it shares some qualities.
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Just shown on BBC with new score curated by Zane Low, Rafio One DJ.
Not bad choices for a new younger crowd.
The original score by Johnny Jewel was dismissed I believe by the producers.
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I immediately recalled seeing it... The blade scene was the only take home thing.
A big snoozer.
Not bad at all.
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Edits: 02/27/18
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Good soundtrack and one of the most gruesome torture scenes on film. That police guy was the devil.
...I found it interesting and well done with most of it taking place in a car.
But I wouldn't call it fantastic.
Probably better seen in a movie theater with fewer distractions.
not any percentage of note of the overall film.
...right.
I'm thinking of "Locke" with Tom Hardy.
I'll check out Drive.
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