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Before The Devil Knows You're Dead on DVD (2007)

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Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Albert Finney, Marisa Tomei, Rosemary Harris, Aleksa Palladino, Michael Shannon, Amy Ryan
Director: Sidney Lumet
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO RENTAL
Run time: 117 mins
Certificate: 15
Collections: 100 Hot Hits, New releases
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 05/05/2008
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Brief synopsis of Before The Devil Knows You're Dead

When two brothers organize the robbery of their parents' jewelery store the job goes horribly wrong, triggering a series of events that sends them, their father and one brother's wife hurtling towards a shattering climax.

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Rated - 1 starswere the critics paid to like this one!

A customer from London , 01/04/2008

This is bad bad bad. Everyone in it is an idiot and you don't care one bit about a single person in the film. Look for something else, I think you will be glad.

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Rated - 4 starsBefore the Devil Knows You're Dead

SAI81 from Tonbridge [Highly rated reviewer] , 04/05/2008

Andy (Hoffman) has serious money troubles, as does his brother Hank (Hawke). To solve their woes Andy proposes that they rob a jewellery store owned by their father (Finney) and mother, reasoning that their parents will be taken care of by the insurance and that nobody will be hurt. The heist goes badly wrong and the whole family’s lives begin to unravel as a result.

Everyone thought that Sidney Lumet’s career was pretty much done and dusted, that’s when you win an honorary Oscar. However the director of, among others, 12 Angry Men, Serpico and Network has, at 83, made his most vital and engaging film in years.

With it’s whipcracking pace, it’s non-linear narrative and it’s crisp dialogue Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead feels like the work of a young, hungry filmmaker, somebody setting out his stall rather than winding down a legendary career.

Lumet draws excellent work from his entire cast. Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a flat out brilliant actor, with every role he transforms, he’s as close to a peak form DeNiro as anyone working right now. Here he’s excellent, unafraid to be completely loathsome as a man whose moral high point as a character is when he suggests stealing from his own parents. Hoffman is never overblown; instead his best work lies in detail, in quiet conviction, by which he vanishes into his character. There’s also a real originality to his choices. How many times have you seen that scene where a man smashes up his home after his wife leaves him? Here Hoffman makes that chestnut feel new by doing it with such methodical, almost clinical, slowness that rather than a cliché it becomes one of the key character scenes.

Good as he is Hoffman doesn’t overshadow the rest of the cast. Especially good is the underrated Ethan Hawke, whose performance as Hank shows, just as much as his work in Before Sunset or Training Day, that he’s got a real talent for building people who feel real. Marisa Tomei has little to do for the first half of the film other than show of her (admittedly magnificent) breasts, but during the second half of the film she offers strong support, particularly in the scene where she tells Hoffman she’s leaving him. Finally there’s Albert Finney, he’s got the most extreme character arc, and he plays it brilliantly, taking you along as Charles descends into hell, each step absolutely credible as the film inches towards its shocking ending.

It’s amazing to think that this is screenwriter Kelly Masterson’s first produced work, it crackles with great dialogue (particularly in a backyard conversation between Hoffman and Finney) and the plot constantly turns in ways you don’t quite expect. Here’s hoping that Masterson has more screenplays of this sort of quality in him.

But kudos must really go to Lumet, he marshals all the elements brilliantly, never letting the interest flag and always making the film look fantastic. This is vivid, punchy, and high quality cinema, a great late entry in a great filmography.

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Rated - 2 starsDisappointing

JamesH from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 16/02/2008

Don't be duped by the excellent reviews. This film is a bit of a stinker. If you like classy thrillers like Out of Sight or Seven then avoid this - you will be disappointed.

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Rated - 4 starsDisturbing and engaging tale of plunging morals,

crockery from Belfast [Highly rated reviewer] , 06/04/2008

This film is about two brothers robbing a jewellery store. However, their plan goes desperately wrong, leaving them with unimaginably horrifying consequences.

Initially I found 'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead' slow and difficult to understand due to the non linear plot. Things quickly picked up, and I was captivated by the film.

Ethan Hawke delivers a strong and convincing performance, especially his paranoia, guilt and anxiety while being on the run. Philip Seymour Hoffman on the other hand, is chilling as his morals cascade to new lows with every segment of the film.

The characters are very well portrayed and developed. I felt connected to the characters and cared for them. As the story progressed, I felt very sorry for the two brothers as their lives spiral out of control. The ending is very disturbing and sad. It makes me wonder what price people are willing to pay to get the justice they want.

'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead' is a powerful and yet disturbing film. It is well executed, told and acted. In fact I like it better than a few of this year's Oscar nominated films I saw.

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Rated - 1 stars'Before The Devil Knows You're Dead'

A customer from Walton-on-Thames , 22/06/2008

Not too exciting. It was a waste of an evening.

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Rated - 5 starsCool

A customer from Midlands , 06/08/2008

Intriguing and involving. You want to know how this ended. Told from different perspectives, you find yourself on the edge of the seat trying to second guess the characters. Great.

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