I just saw this film a few days ago - and I can't recommend it enough!
It was adapted from a graphic novel by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner. I haven't read the book myself, but I might keep half an eye out for it now.
I can't find any fault whatsoever with this film, the performances are all absolutely amazing. Tom Hanks ditches the overacting he gave us in Forrest Gump and Castaway and tries this altogether different role - that of a hitman for the Irish mob in Illinois. He doesn't fail. Best role I have seen him in yet.
Paul Newman, as the mob boss is incredible. I think he deserves the Oscar for best supporting actor - his nuanced performance is beautiful, utterly convincing, and he even manages to pull out a pretty good Irish emigre accent, as do many others in the film.
What really struck me about the movie though, beyond the compelling performances and subject matter, was the visual composition. I had visions of the director and DP poring over the graphic novel and striving to make scenes that echo the single-panel action inherent in any comic book. The camera never moves quickly, if at all, as it moves from stunning vista to perfectly set interior shots. Just incredible.
I'll post another short review filched from a reviews website to describe the plot, I am terrible at overviews - I just wanted to pitch in my 2c.... Please join me if you want
Yesterday I read Harry Knowles' review over at www.aintitcool.com and found myself nodding my head again and again.
It was adapted from a graphic novel by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner. I haven't read the book myself, but I might keep half an eye out for it now.
I can't find any fault whatsoever with this film, the performances are all absolutely amazing. Tom Hanks ditches the overacting he gave us in Forrest Gump and Castaway and tries this altogether different role - that of a hitman for the Irish mob in Illinois. He doesn't fail. Best role I have seen him in yet.
Paul Newman, as the mob boss is incredible. I think he deserves the Oscar for best supporting actor - his nuanced performance is beautiful, utterly convincing, and he even manages to pull out a pretty good Irish emigre accent, as do many others in the film.
What really struck me about the movie though, beyond the compelling performances and subject matter, was the visual composition. I had visions of the director and DP poring over the graphic novel and striving to make scenes that echo the single-panel action inherent in any comic book. The camera never moves quickly, if at all, as it moves from stunning vista to perfectly set interior shots. Just incredible.
I'll post another short review filched from a reviews website to describe the plot, I am terrible at overviews - I just wanted to pitch in my 2c.... Please join me if you want
Yesterday I read Harry Knowles' review over at www.aintitcool.com and found myself nodding my head again and again.