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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Before the Devil Knows You

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead rated 2

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Director: Sidney Lumet.
Starring: Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Albert Finney, Marisa Tomei.
Details: US / 117mins (16).

Looking at the robbery of a 'Mom and Pop' jewellery store by way of several different character strands, the main focus of proceedings in Before the Devil Knows You're Dead frequently returns to that of siblings Andy (Hoffman) and Hank (Hawke), who plan and execute a heist of staggeringly-inept proportions. When things go bad (about 10 minutes in), the focus shifts back to the beginning of the strand, and plays out the scene from a different perspective. Both brothers are in financial difficulty, and as the film progresses, their woes become deeper and deeper. The conflict in the script is obvious, as all the main protagonists are linked by family or marriage; so, when one acts in a selfish manner we're (one would assume) meant to feel their pain as if it were a close relative. The problem with Sydney Lumet's latest effort is that none of the characters are worthy of your sympathy. How can tension be sustained when you couldn't care less about the character, never mind their difficulties? You could argue their realistic and three-dimensional portraits; but there is no conflict for the viewer when you're watching people get essentially what they deserve. This problem is never addressed, and despite some stunning work from Hoffman and Hawke (the latter doing surprisingly stellar work for a character that basically spends the movie whining), there is not much else to recommend. Tomei drew the shortest straw as the supposed catalyst for an intense conclusion that never fully materialises renders her presence (after the first third) somewhat redundant. Lumet is a celebrated director, having helmed genuine classics like Network and Dog Day Afternoon, but this film is nowhere near as smart as it thinks it is, and becomes increasingly convoluted as it goes on. It may also feel longer to you than its two-odd hours, as a lot of the time you're watching the beginning and end of the same scene, setting things in a frustrating and repetitive loop. While I appreciate the complexities of the plot, I just didn't have the patience to continuously endure it. An overrated oddity, that is worth watching for some brilliant performances, but nothing else.

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Excellento - HSP

Well it's just my luck to go and watch two movies in the same weekend that have flashback scenes showing different peoples aspects to what has happened (the other movie I saw was "Vantage... MORE
Review Published 31 March 2008

Star Rating: HSP has rated Before the Devil Knows You're Dead  rated 5

Great performances, decent movie - MB

This is a real actors movie, with 4 (Hoffman, Hawk, Finney and Tomei) being given meaty roles and all excelling. I completely agree that it is difficult for the viewer to have any sympathy for any of... MORE
Review Published 27 March 2008

Star Rating: MB has rated Before the Devil Knows You're Dead  rated 3

Great film but hard work to watch - YvonneG

This a great example of human greed and desperation and what happens when it spirals out of control. I thought this film was great, but it it took some concentration to keep watching.(i noticed a few... MORE
Review Published 21 February 2008

Star Rating: YvonneG has rated Before the Devil Knows You're Dead  rated 3

Is there supposed to be a Template for a good movie? - vinnieq

I don't fully agree with you Mike. I understand your points. But who said anyone was to feel sympathy for these characters? Some people might have expected it given it's a mainstream kind of... MORE
Review Published 14 February 2008

Star Rating: vinnieq has rated Before the Devil Knows You're Dead  rated 4

Hoffman shines in this very good Crime thriller - goodolegill

The film focuses a family of two brothers Hoffman(Andrew Hanson) and Hawke(Hank), brothers who have very different personalities but are linked by their desperation of money for contrasting reasons.... MORE
Review Published 17 January 2008

Star Rating: goodolegill has rated Before the Devil Knows You're Dead  rated 4

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