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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesYou know the basics: it's a heist gone wrong, with James McAvoy as the auction house worker who holds the key to the location of a valuable painting he helped steal. The problem? He can't remember a damn thing. So Vincent Cassel calls in Rosario Dawson, and the rest? We'll you just have to watch. And as this latest look at the film suggests, Boyle is in full throttle mode, with the trademark stylized editing, and electro powered score by Underworld's Rick Smith pumping through the veins like so much cinematic drugs. It looks pretty electric, and all we can say is turn it up and lean in...but maybe not too close...it might mess with your mind.
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1 Comment
James | March 20, 2013 11:58 PM
Don't feel it at all. Lots of flash, colours and lame camera-tricks. Story and characters on the other hand looks both gimmicky and thin. We don't celebrate blockbusters for being 'style over substance', so I can't see why I should get excited for this. Pain and Gain looks equally interesting (if not even more)