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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Welcome To The Punch

Director: Eran Creevy

Year: 2013

Language: English

Length: 1 hr and 39 mins (99 minutes)

Staring: James McAvoy, Mark Strong, Johnny Harris, David Morrissey, Daniel Kaluuya, Andrea Riseborough, Elyes Gabel.

Plot: Ex-criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London after his son gets involved in a heist-gone-wrong and winds up dead. He teams up with detective Max Lewinsky to find the people responsible and bring them to justice. But, what they find turns out to be a little over there heads and they get more than they bargained for.

Review: I have gone into this film without any actual prior knowledge... Again. Oh, except James Macavoy's in it (whom I'm saw in Macbeth on 21-3 and is beautiful , so...) and Mark Strong who is soooo badass in everything ever so I was expecting it to be good no matter... I wasn't disappointed, as such, but it wasn't at all as good as I was hoping for.

Don't get me wrong, the action scenes are exciting and fun and so well executed, they really are. They pick the film up and kick it all up a hole notch, each and every time. It's just the rest of it thats... meh. The story line is thin, sloppy, weak and soooo slow. Though, how sexy is James when he smokes? Damn.

There is a point towards the end,probably just beyond the halfway point – when Jacob saves Max, or maybe just after that actually, after the hospital? Is it bad I don't remember? - when even the storyline picks up its slack a little and catches up. Maybe it's because the film actually loses a good majority of its initial dramatised story line and just goes for the intense action sequences and play around with small sessions of back and forth and setup? Who knows, either way, it gets better.

Oh, and, as ever Mark is a terrific villain! And that bit with the grandma was hilarious and very clever. Also, they whole frienemies dynamic was so funny and cute!

Quotes: … Yeah... it's not really what I'd call a quotable film.

Overall Rating: 3/5

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