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One of my favorites; agree with Tin, this doesn't quite work..

Posted by grinagog on January 20, 2010 at 19:02:44:

but I've yet to decide just why; perhaps there is indeed too much focus on the near-mute "Mr. Braddock" ( Hurt ) or "Willy Parker" ( Stamp ) is just a bit too bright + philosophical... There is an imbalance somewhere, corrected, that would elevate this film to one of the true greats
Not Tim Roths debut; he was in a Mike Leigh film earlier than "Hit" ( which strangely enough, was Gary Oldmans debut film ) Not one of Leighs better efforts, either ( don't recall the title )
Music from the Hit is ( mostly ) Eric Clapton, very salvageable!

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