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)
  • lacked a gripping storyline in which brad pitt carried this film on its heels but was steady enough throughout to keep me watching. Go see! good soundtrack

    Ric Sun Sep 23 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Enjoyed the seedy realism, the underworld conflicts, the stupid and irrational behaviour of the protagonists. The violence was sufficient for the story, realistic and appropriate. Good review, IMO.

    philsee Sun Sep 23 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • If I ever sell a very old clapped out car, I think I will ask Dave Calhoun to write the advert for me. His review has convinced me that he has a gift for something bad ... sound good. So far he has sold 3 pups to TimeOut readers. A rare skill, indeed.

    ARCHGATE Sat Sep 22 2012
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  • As deep and profound as a Facebook status update. Well-made, uninvolving pish. Rent Kill List instead.

    petegiggles Sat Sep 22 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • I agree with ARCHGATE this film really was dull. I did stsy until the end though! I wanted to see if the film actually got going - unfortunatley it never did.

    JayneM Fri Sep 21 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • If you stay until the end of this film, I congratulate you. I fell asleep and ran out of the cinema after 45 minutes. Dull as dishwater.

    ARCHGATE Fri Sep 21 2012
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