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5.5/10
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The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.
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- TriviaOne of the phony passports has the name "Genereux," which is Fraser's mother's maiden name.
- SoundtracksWeila Waile
Performed by Young Dubliners (as The Young Dubliners)
Written by Traditional
Arranged by Young Dubliners (as The Young Dubliners)
Published by Copyright Control
Licensed courtesy of Floating World Records
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About ten minutes into this film l, like others before me l am sure found myself making an association with Guy Ritchie's seminal Brit crim films. That is no bad thing. However instead of looking for more parallels, l was instead transported into other areas by the film, which for all its comic elements, manages to hit a number of other bases as well. Director Terry George, while giving a nod to Lock, Stock etc, in passing decided to move into other, unexplored territory. So while there is some comedy, there is also drama and even suspense in places. The plot in places may seem too far fetched for some, but it is all tied together fairly neatly. There are also some references to 'the troubles' and even a family that is divided between Protestant and Catholic. Some critics will point out that the film is making light of a serious subject but anyone who has seen Four Lions will know that a little laughter in such situations can go a long way to relieving the tension. Brendon Fraser gives a solid performance as an American hiding out from a domestic disaster that has mob implications. The characters he finds himself among are a diverse group, which shows how cosmopolitan many European cities have become over the last twenty years. Lurking in the background is of course a menacing gangster with sinister intentions, a hapless victim or two and a crusty copper played with great aplomb by Colm Meaney, who steals most scenes. There are a couple of cases of mistaken identity that help add a layer or two of confusion, some cardboard cutout characters, plenty of incompetence and lots of differing family values. After about ten minutes l stopped trying to make associations with other films and simply settled back to enjoy this engaging little caper.
- bwanabrad-1
- Mar 16, 2013
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $18,332
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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