Seven Psychopaths (15)

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Seven Psychopaths

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

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5
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Time Out says

Tue Dec 4 2012

Writer’s block can be a pain in the backside – or a bullet to the head – if, like Marty (Colin Farrell) in Martin McDonagh’s fun, knockabout ‘Seven Psychopaths’, you’re a movie scribe whose ideas make more impact in real life than on the page. Marty is a boozy Irish writer in Hollywood who complains to his livewire pal Billy (Sam Rockwell) that he needs inspiration to write a script called ‘Seven Psychopaths’. The result is more blood on the carpet than ink on paper.

Billy is partly a psychopath magnet, partly a writer’s dangerous inner voice made real. He and his cravat-sporting older pal Hans (Christopher Walken) are petty thieves who kidnap a shih tzu dog from a Mafia boss (Woody Harrelson) who wants his pup back – and Marty gets dragged into the whole violent affair. Meanwhile, Billy tries to help Marty by putting an ad in the paper for psychos; and they end up with a disturbed ageing killer (Tom Waits) on the doorstep.

Sundry nutters come and go (look out for a cameo from the legendary Harry Dean Stanton) as Marty finds himself at the centre of exactly the sort of bloody, macho melodrama he’d rather not be writing. Head-in-hands becomes Marty’s default position, and Farrell offers a good line in manic despair and passive exasperation.

You’ll have guessed that we’re in self-reflective, hall-of-mirrors movie territory for British-Irish writer McDonagh’s second feature-length film (after 2008’s ‘In Bruges’). There’s something a little turn-of-the-century about ‘Seven Psychopaths’, with its comic approach to violence, movie-in-a-movie navel-gazing and ample backstreet LA locations. The films of Quentin Tarantino (‘Pulp Fiction’) and Charlie Kaufman (‘Adaptation’) inevitably come to mind – but McDonagh is less saturated in film and pop culture than Tarantino and less prone than Kaufman to disappear down story wormholes.

What saves ‘Seven Psychopaths’ from being po-faced or tedious is its sharp-as-knives humour, energetic pacing, knack for surprising asides and fun performances from a cast that has a certain wow factor when piled up together. It’s undoubtedly a very male enterprise, and McDonagh acknowledges this, even if he doesn’t explain it: ‘Your women characters are awful,’ is Hans’s reproach to Marty at one point. The nods to bungled creativity and winks at questions of screen violence offer something to chew on. But above all, this is violent, seedy farce, pure and simple, and it’s McDonagh’s zippy script that keeps it ticking over until all the trousers have been dropped at knifepoint and the custard pies been lobbed with malice.

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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Dec 7 2012

Duration:

110 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (19 ratings)
  • The film is a well-filmed and well-played set of random meaningless events with no discernible plot, overall thought or meaning. The only feeling you get is "Huh? And? Was that really a film?"" The filmmakers forgot that if you start out with complete and utter absent plot, then good packaging won't give plot or substance where there is none. Either the screenwriter thought that heaping meaningless scene upon useless meaningless scene funny when intoxicated and failed to read it again when sober to figure out it's just lame. Or it was a bet "I bet the movie industry will film anything, any piece of complete rubbish, and punters will pay to watch it".

    Alex G Mon Dec 17 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Enjoyed this film from start to finish. some fine performances & was good to see humour added to the psychopaths. 'The final shootout' was stupidly funny..

    Ric Mon Dec 17 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I have just walked out of this film. If you find this film remotely funny, society has a real problem. Gratuitous violence, boring and a sad reflection on society. This is shoddy cinema.

    Robin Sat Dec 15 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Horrible film. The preview makes it look like an amusing film about a dog kidnap! Be warned it is a long way frorm that. We walked out half way through when the film showed the butcher phycopath yes it is worse that your imagination......Really gross and a horrible film Dont' go and see it unless you are really bored and can stand a lot of blood and gore.......

    sarah Fri Dec 14 2012
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  • A very enjoyable film indeed. One I would go to see again. Some lovely nuances and quirky touches. Great fun.

    peter Wed Dec 12 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Funny in quite a lot of places but a lot of the time the film tries to be too clever with its self-parody. Crucially, I didn't feel emotionally engaged with any of the characters as I did in the far superior 'In Bruges'.

    sticky Tue Dec 11 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • This film has the awkwardness at being able to laugh at death (people getting killed in strange ways) which I enjoyed but my other friends didnt. Very funny however it more of a 'see it once' film.

    Kitty Tue Dec 11 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • He has been better in THE KING OF NEW YORK and TRUE ROMANCE............and why the silly sneering about our observations? One of them?

    scrumpyjack Tue Dec 11 2012
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  • Glad the conversation re mobiles ended but also glad that the point was made....Great film. A fresh script, brilliant performances -has Walken ever been better?- and Farrell finally rose to the occasion. A black western farce- not many of those around these days and one not glued to a formula. From the very first scene it was refreshing with the story taking welcomed twists and turns. And a lot of LOL moments. Cracking dialogue too- not surprised if many scenes were clever, well-constructed improvisations. A joy. One of the best films of 2012.Highly recommended.

    NILES CRANE Tue Dec 11 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Indeed Marek......In that VERY respect it reminded me of (Good, but lets not get carried a way) Headhunters. A little bit childish, may I venture?

    scrumpyjack Mon Dec 10 2012
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