6/10
broody Clive
3 November 2020
Davey Graham (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) sells a bit of drug at a party. He is hunted down and brutalized. He stumbles home and is found dead in his bathtub. His brother Will (Clive Owen) returns into the underworld seeking revenge.

This starts with a muddled story telling. It goes on a little too long but it does get there eventually. Some may call it a broody mood. I do like what Clive Owen is doing. At a certain point, I want him to John Wick this world. He needs to brutally murder a lot of people. It's pulling it back until the final confrontation. Malcolm McDowell helps make the ending work and in the end, the movie does work.
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