#1 out of 38
entertainment54m ago
A Gangster’s Life review – funny in parts, but not always deliberately
- The Guardian notes the film has some visually interesting ideas that go beyond routine filming.
- Low budget and post-production issues undermine the film despite its ambition.
- Tony Cook is billed as a cheap version of Jason Statham, which the review acknowledges as a defining trait.
- Jonny Weldon is praised for amiable presence but the material lacks depth for his performance.
- The film mixes influences from Bond, Kingsman, and Guy Ritchie but lacks the budget to realize them.
- The film’s tone oscillates between serious and comic, confusing audience perception of scenes.
- Bloopers at the end reveal cast enjoyment, contrasting with the film’s serious moments.
- The Guardian frames the film as not thoughtless but lacking resources to realize its vision.
- The film hides a critique of genre conventions behind a playful aesthetic.
- The Guardian notes the film’s final image before the credits falls short of expectations.
- Overall, The Guardian’s review presents the film as flawed yet occasionally engaging.
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