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Lucky Number Slevin - BLU-RAY Version (2006)

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Starring: Bruce Willis, Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci, Rick Bramucci, Kevin Chamberlin, Oliver Davis, Victorio Fodor, Sam Jaeger, Dorian Missick, Shira Leigh, Janet Lane
Director: Paul McGuigan
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 105 mins
Certificate: 18
Collections: Blu-ray
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: unknown
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Brief synopsis of Lucky Number Slevin - BLU-RAY Version

Directed by Paul McGuigan, LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN is a mistaken identity thriller, starring Josh Hartnett as a guy who ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time. With boldly coloured sets covered in graphic wallpaper, the film has an almost comic book feel, the emphasis being on visual entertainment rather than believability. When wise-guy Slevin (Hartnett) shows up at his friend Nick's apartment in Manhattan, Nick is nowhere to be found. After meeting Nick's sharp and flirty neighbour, Lindsey (Lucy Liu), Slevin is kidnapped by two thugs and taken to meet the Boss (Morgan Freeman). Explaining that he is in fact not Nick, gets him nowhere, as the Boss and his arch rival, the Rabbi (Ben Kingsley), both pull Slevin deeper and deeper into a complicated underworld of murder and revenge. The clever dialogue and romance that grows between Hartnett and Liu, gives the film a light-hearted charm and even when orchestrating cold-blooded murder, the film's lead villains, never seem too threatening. This is due in large, to the strong tongue-in-cheek performances of Bruce Willis, Ben Kingsley, and Morgan Freeman. Many of the plot's twists rely on camera tricks and quick editing, which are used to deliberately confuse the viewer. While the storyline is convoluted and the film falls into a self-explanatory trap near the end, the world of LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN, must never be taken too seriously. Displaying a Tarantino-like self-awareness, the film makes frequent references to James Bond and vintage cinema, and contains such strong visual elements that viewers are forced to notice each character's surroundings. The film is incredibly stylish and old-fashioned in this way, and with particular attention paid to each villain's dwelling, the production design often says more than the characters themselves.

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant!

Stephen Lloyd from Orkney , 28/08/2007

I think this is one of Brucie's best, along with 6th Sense etc.

Great cast and the plot keeps you guessing.

One to Watch !!

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Rated - 1 starsWasted Potential

A customer from Fareham , 01/01/2008

Terrible.

I guessed the 'twist' at the end about 10 minutes into the movie, Sir Ben Kingsley gives one of the worst performances of his career. Morgan Freeman plays a mob boss but plays the role exactly as he plays every other role he gets (The kind old gent).

The movie tries to be clever and is anything but.

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Rated - 4 starsBrucie does it again

A customer from Chessington, England , 20/08/2007

I have come to the decision that I like most films and this is no exception. Nice film with a compelling storyline. Liked it alot.

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Rated - 3 starsJump Around!!

HurdyGurdy from Croydon , 29/01/2008

Well, this film, is one of those films that are just a bit jumpy, one minute you're watching present day, then you're having a flash back. Was a bit slow, but loved it towards the end

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Rated - 5 starsSlevley!!

kevram from Leeds , 17/08/2008

Ok so it starts off very confusing, but once you get your head round the plot then this is a wonderfully enjoyable movie. Ill be watching this again with my mates.

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Rated - 4 starsGood Stuff!

casualbear from Chester , 15/02/2008

Keeps you guessing the whole way through, Morgan Freeman is at his usual best, very decent film.

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