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2004 • Drama / Thriller • 105m

Layer Cake

"The art of good business is being a good middleman."

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When a seemingly straight-forward drug deal goes awry, XXXX has to break his die-hard rules and turn up the heat, not only to outwit the old regime and come out on top, but to save his own skin...

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Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig
XXXX
Sienna Miller
Sienna Miller
Tammy
Tom Hardy
Tom Hardy
Clarkie
Colm Meaney
Colm Meaney
Gene
George Harris
George Harris
Morty
Sally Hawkins
Sally Hawkins
Slasher
Kenneth Cranham
Kenneth Cranham
Jimmy Price
Jamie Foreman
Jamie Foreman
Duke
Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon
Eddie Temple
Ben Whishaw
Ben Whishaw
Sidney
Dragan Mićanović
Dragan Mićanović
Dragan
Stephen Walters
Stephen Walters
Shanks
Louis Emerick
Louis Emerick
Trevor
Dexter Fletcher
Dexter Fletcher
Cody
Tamer Hassan
Tamer Hassan
Terry
Jason Flemyng
Jason Flemyng
Larry - Crazy
Rab Affleck
Rab Affleck
Mickey
Burn Gorman
Burn Gorman
Gazza
Screenplay: J.J. ConnollyDirector: Matthew VaughnProducer: Matthew VaughnProducer: David ReidProducer: Adam Bohling

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John Chard
2015-04-27
90%

I'm not a gangster, just a businessman. And my commodity happens to be cocaine. With a considerable amount of cash saved from his, ahem, dealings. A London drug dealer is all set to retire abroad and start a new life. However his mob boss Jimmy Price has two jobs for him to do immediately... Layer Cake is directed by Matthew Vaughn. Vaughn is more well known as Guy Ritchie's producer on his early British gangster genre forays. Suffice to say he had some insight into what made those films {Snatch et al} hugely popular with the watching British public. How pleasing it is then to say that Vaughn, by showing restraint and an unfussy approach, has crafted a film that's more than equal to the best of Britain gangster faves, and actually sets new parameters for toning a film. By focusing more on mood and atmosphere over bombastic scenarios, Vaughn, aided by a superlative Daniel Craig as the nameless dealer, lifts the film above its conventional plot arc. In what could have been a standard tale of a man doing one last job before going straight, we, along with Craig, find that all roads are blocked, it's as if there is some higher force at work here. Layer Cake also scores high for its more easy on the eye filming of London, this is no destitute capital where tower blocks loom like monsters over the characters. This London is thriving, vim and vitality, the place to be, seediness is far from the ebullient crowd. Ben Davis' photography perfectly complimenting the engrossing score from Lisa Gerrard & Ilan Eshkeri, both of which serve to make London an extra character in the story. The film however is not perfect, at 105 minutes it's actually too short, something that only becomes apparent when all the plot strands come crashing together in a rushed last quarter. Yet in spite of that failing, the ending delivers a jolt to the system, to crown, what to me at least, is one of Britain's finest and tidiest gangster offerings. 9/10

r96sk
2024-05-25
100%

Absolutely tremendous! I haven't got much <em>(edit: five paragraphs later...)</em> to say about <em>'Layer Cake'</em>, but that's only because it's simply one of those movies that is undeniably outstanding, to the point it's plain and simple that it requires little explanation. I had heard this bandied about down the years as being arguably Daniel Craig's best, though that is all that I knew about it. What a film! I knew it was one of my favourites because I got goosebumps as soon as the credits rolled as I processed it and that only happens for the movies I adore. Going back to Craig, that man is superb in this, definitely one of the best performances of his that I've seen - up there with <em>'Knives Out'</em>. That's also saying something, given his other stellar stint as that spy geezer. Michael Gambon is, though, the one I enjoyed most. I'm already a big fan of his, though here he is also a notch above; his voice is up is just so iconic. Away from Craig & Gambon, I lost track of all the known faces that appeared <em>*insert Rick Dalton meme here*</em>. Crazy to see Tom Hardy in this and that he's used the least of his whole crew! I also didn't even recognise Sally Hawkins, despite seeing her name in the opening credits! Simply put: It's brilliantly entertaining! I loved every second, quite literally. It gave me exactly what I wanted from a British gangster flick, so many from this subgenre fail to correctly tow the line between the crime and comedic gangster elements so it can either be cringe or boring, or even both. This, however, utterly nailed it for me. It also holds a pleasing score, you give me that, an entertaining plot and a fantastic cast then, I'm afraid, I am gonna love your movie. It does surpass (the great) <em>'Stardust'</em> as my standout Matthew Vaughn flick.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, Romanian
Studios
Marv
Budget
$6,500,000
Box Office
$11,900,000
Website
http://www.sonypictures.co.uk/homevideo/layercake/index.html

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