Killing Them Softly (18)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Wed Apr 18 2012

This adaptation of George V Higgins’s 1970s crime novel ‘Cogan’s Trade’ drags the book’s down-and-dirty story of poker games, petty criminals and the mob forward to 2008. But it keeps that decade’s crumbling, end-of-the-world look in its near-apocalyptic New Orleans setting and its commitment to serious, entertaining American cinema. It also pulls off the clever trick of operating as a gangster movie – these mobsters have missions to complete and people to kill – while at the same time sarkily undermining these same folk, attributing to them a heavy dose of incompetence.

The story finds fish swimming with sharks. Two penniless young crims, Frankie (Scoot McNairy) and Russell (Ben Mendelsohn), shoot up a backroom poker game run by Markie (Ray Liotta). As quick as you can say ‘naive’, they have a cool, calm mob fixer, Jackie (Brad Pitt), on their tail, who hires an assassin, Mickey (James Gandolfini), to do his dirty work; Mickey’s handler is a backroom suit, Driver (Richard Jenkins).

It’s all defiantly male, and the only woman to open her mouth is a prostitute. But ‘Killing Them Softly’ is also pleasingly anti-macho in presenting the world of gangsters as a chaotic shit-show forever undermined by human fallibility. The film’s occasional bursts of violence are tempered by such moments as a character sobbing and vomiting after a beating. Another character’s marriage crisis and hard drinking make him criminally impotent.

Writer-director Andrew Dominik (‘The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford’, ‘Chopper’) lays it on a little thick, both the state-of-the-nation nods, with ample TV clips of Barack Obama and George W Bush playing in the background, and the idea that this grimy noir is a metaphor for sickness and stupidity in the financial sector. But, those niggles aside, ‘Killing Them Softly’ is a cracking piece of storytelling with a restrained balance of laid-back chat and canny visual outbursts – and it has a delicious thread of gallows humour running through it.

Dominik plays his hand as a stylist just enough, memorably in a scene where a character is trying to talk through a fog of heroin, and another in which a man is assassinated in super-slo-mo. It’s also a terrific actors’ movie, with everyone on screen putting in some of their best work, from Mendelsohn’s cocky and comic petty slimeball act to Gandolfini’s turn as a past-it, booze-soaked killer with a sharp tongue. Massively pleasurable and just smart enough.

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Release details

Rated:

18

UK release:

Fri Sep 21 2012

Duration:

97 mins

Cast and crew

Director:

Andrew Dominik

Screenwriter:

Andrew Dominik

Cast:

Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta, Richard Jenkins, James Gandolfini

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Rated as: 3/5 (27 ratings)
  • Definitely not a fan of this one. the endless chattering and philosophizing of the central characters just became boring and tedious. There was just nothing interesting about this bunch of losers, even Brad PItt's fixer... clearly it has its fans but I just don't see why. The most over-rated film I've seen in a very long time.

    Irishman Mon Oct 29 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Me & my partner really enjoyed watching this psychologically adept film. I liked the dialogue as it allowed me to get to know the characters a little. We both thought the slow motion execution was truly amazing, although it was painful to watch a man be murdered. So as a film we both found it captivating on various fronts, and even though it was hilarious at times, I'll admit that overall it did nothing to enhance my mood or optimism about the human condition. But then I've always been a fan of "gritty realism". 

    Dee Sun Oct 28 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I liked this movie. and was gripped from the opening scene. There was quite a lot of talk but as it was both well written and well acted talk I'm not complaining. I don't want to fast forward to the next killing. In the end it was a much better film than I expected. Compared with a lot of the overrated dross I've seen this year this was worth 5 stars.

    Peter Ludbrook Thu Oct 18 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • roger rabbit - are there ANY movies that you do enjoy?

    Barry Thu Oct 11 2012
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  • yet another utterly boring pointless movie to brad pitt's collection - honestly so bad 8 people got up & left. i stuck it out but god it was dull dull dull ,no doubt some folk will like this ,afraid im not one . worse movie ive seen in 2012 with prometheus being a close 2nd

    roger rabbit Thu Oct 11 2012
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  • Boring people are easily bored. The dull and the thick will not enjoy or understand the film, but then they can always go and see resident evil. For those who are thrilled by brilliant cinema this is a must. Real, funny, scary and brilliantly acted and directed.

    Bill Wed Oct 10 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Went to see this movie last night. Screening was sold out and only 2 people walked out. Far more realistic than say "Lawless" in depicting what actually happens when you get shot. In other words, you die a horrible death.

    Kevin Wed Oct 10 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • chris - not one person walked out the screening i attended. different strokes...

    Barry Sat Oct 6 2012
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  • BORING!! Seriously the dullest film ive seen in a long long time. About 20 people left the cinema before the movie finished and those that did stay and saw it through to the end came out muttering how rubbish it was. What a joke and what a waste of money

    chris Sat Oct 6 2012
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  • Seriously bad film. If you like long boring dialogue films this is for you. Avoid at all cost

    Richs Thu Oct 4 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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