The Sweeney

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The Sweeney

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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Tue Sep 11 2012

Nick Love, British cinema’s leading chronicler of hardnut Londoners (‘The Football Factory’, ‘Outlaw’), gives the 1970s TV series ‘The Sweeney’ a clip round the ear and orders it to pull its socks up. Ray Winstone assumes the John Thaw role as Jack Regan, a Flying Squad dinosaur squaring up to bureaucracy, while Ben Drew (aka musician Plan B) steps into Dennis Waterman’s shoes as Carter, his younger, more compromising sidekick.

Love’s last movie was a period reboot of Alan Clarke’s 1989 film ‘The Firm’, but here he pointedly avoids a retro, ‘Life on Mars’ approach to dramatising unconventional policing. Instead, Love and his co-writer John Hodge (‘Trainspotting’) indulge the modernity of London in 2012, even putting Regan in a glass-walled, open-plan office, presumably as way of a stressing how his habits of bashing criminals round the nut or chasing them through the West End firing semi-automatic weapons are a little out of touch. There are enough aerial shots of Canary Wharf and the city’s skyline to keep helicopter cameramen in pocket until next Christmas.

Reality goes out the window as Love drowns out logic in favour of bluff, noise and testosterone. Events exist in no known legal or judicial system, and it feels like police advisers were actively avoided or ignored. The story sees Regan increasingly at odds with his superior, Haskins (Damian Lewis, not entirely comfortable with dodgy lines like: ‘The world’s running out of men like you, Jack’), and internal affairs boss, Lewis (Steven Mackintosh), whose wife, Nancy (Hayley Atwell), gives Winstone some unexpectedly saucy scenes.

Regan is hauled out of service when his methods switch from being merely neolithic to positively paleolithic. But this ageing bruiser refuses to sit back and watch ‘Top Gear’ repeats, convinced as he is that he’s on the trail of a man behind a series of brutal robberies and a murder. There are some distracting car chases and there’s a frankly bonkers – but so delirious it’s welcome – shoot out in the National Gallery.It’s Winstone who keeps ‘The Sweeney’ on the right side of duff. The actor is at his feral best, and plays gamely with an unlikely role as a gruff lothario in scenes with Atwell. Plan B doesn’t really have the acting chops for this, but Winstone’s more effective co-stars are the city and the film’s honest, unembarrassed embrace of Hollywood-style action on the unlikely streets of London.

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Release details

UK release:

Wed Sep 12 2012

Cast and crew

Screenwriter:

John Hodge, Nick Love

Director:

Nick Love

Cast:

Hayley Atwell, Damian Lewis, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh

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Rated as: 3/5 (43 ratings)
  • 3 stars? For what? The film is abysmal. I wouldn't care if it were just another Nick Love film, but as he chose to abuse the good name of The Sweeney, it offends me...a lot. I don't enjoy having my intelligence insulted. Thanks to the morons who paid money ( I didn't ) to see this dross at the cinema, there will be another "Sweeney" film. I would put Love out if I saw him on fire...with petrol.

    dgm Fri Mar 15
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  • This movie was a waste of time. I watch it in a sneak preview and I left the cinema very disappointed. The main actor does not fit in the roll and there are alot of senseless scenes that can be avoided. Not worthy to watch it.

    Abraham Tue Mar 12
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  • This film is horseshit. Everything about it stinks, from the extremely horrific acting to the fantastically shit plot. I had no idea what was going on to the point were we left less than half way through, I couldn't take anymore punishment. This was so far from the original that It was completely alien, even Ray Winstone looked pathetic as a small, fat, old ass , baldy git running around trying to be cool and don't get me started on that other twat plan B... Don't quit the day job. Dire shite avoid like the plague....

    Ginnygin Sat Mar 9
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  • This was a VERY poor film. The reviewer has it 'banged to rights', the plot is completely unbelievable and apart from sharing the title and the principal character's names it bears no resemblance to the iconic TV show. John Thaw, played the part of Regan to perfection. He was believable, hard-edged and vulnerable and I am afraid to say that Ray Winstone (who actually appeared in the original TV show) was a pale reflection of the Regan, we all loved so much. John Thaw........ would be spinning in his grave at the rough handling this old gem has received. Please don't seek to 're-master' any more classics.

    Gareth Tue Feb 19
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  • I don't want to spoil it for anybody but at the end everything blows up and everybody dies !

    Aubrey Tue Jan 29
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  • Pure and utter shite. Wasting words on this would lend it credence even if it was just a string of expletives.

    Lee Harris Sun Jan 20
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  • Pure and utter shite. Wasting words on this would lend it credence even if it was just a string of expletives.

    Lee Harris Sun Jan 20
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  • Pure and utter shite. Wasting words on this would lend it credence even if it was just a string of expletives.

    Lee Harris Sun Jan 20
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  • Where to begin? How about...LUDICROUS-MONSTROUS-RIDICULOUS-TRAVESTY. Enough said.

    john Sun Jan 13
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  • It's difficult to explain the utter banality and garbage that this film is. It is without the humour or class of the tv series and it is without any form of class to make it a credible update. It is by far the worst film from a major studio that I have ever seen. No plot, no humour, no anything except complete and utter drivel masquerading as a film remake. Don't waste your time watching this because your time would be better used sticking drawing pins in your face- it would be a whole lot less painful doing that than watching this.

    Jim Sat Jan 5
    Rated as: 1/5
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