Sleek, gemlike.
The Limey (1999)
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Reviews Counted:78
Fresh:71
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: Terence Stamp's flinty performance oozes style and substance.
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: With THE LIMEY, director Steven Soderbergh has crafted a stylish revenge thriller that also contains a refreshing sense of humor. Wilson (Terence Stamp), a tough English ex-con, travels to Los... With THE LIMEY, director Steven Soderbergh has crafted a stylish revenge thriller that also contains a refreshing sense of humor. Wilson (Terence Stamp), a tough English ex-con, travels to Los Angeles to avenge his daughter's death, which he is convinced was not accidental. After meeting Ed (Luis Guzmán), a friend of his daughter's who sent him a letter informing him of her passing, he finds out about her affair with Terry Valentine (Peter Fonda), a drug-dealing, money-laundering record producer, and begins to hunt him down. Partnered with Ed as well as Elaine (Lesley Ann Warren), his daughter's former voice coach, Wilson encounters a near-fatal beating, is thrown from a building window, survives a dangerous car chase, and battles an army of L.A.'s toughest criminals. Soderbergh's follow-up to the critically beloved OUT OF SIGHT finds him in similar neo-noir waters, but this time he utilizes atypical editing and narrative technique for the film's entirety. In a striking move, he ingeniously incorporates footage of Stamp as a young man in Ken Loach's 1967 film POOR COW for truly realistic flashbacks. As the fuming Wilson--a hell-bent, white-haired avenging angel--Stamp proves, once again, to be a truly magnetic screen presence. [More]
Starring: Terence Stamp, Peter Fonda, Lesley Ann Warren, Luis Guzmán
Starring: Terence Stamp, Peter Fonda, Lesley Ann Warren, Luis Guzmán, Barry Newman, Joe Dallesandro, Nicky Katt, Amelia Heinle, Melissa George
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Screenwriter: Lem Dobbs
Producer: John Hardy, Scott Kramer
Composer: Cliff Martinez
Reviews for The Limey
A routine thriller marred by inconsistent performances, a sluggish pace and stylistic flourishes that frequently feel affected.
Like Pablo Picasso thrillingly exploding old notions of how we perceive faces and wine bottles, director Steven Soderbergh thrillingly splinters time and action in The Limey.
This intelligent, oddly aloof thriller is a worthy follow-up to director Steven Soderberg's Out of Sight.
Soderbergh might just be the best director of conversations in Hollywood.
This is one of those movies in which pacing, dialogue and the right actors enliven a familiar story.
The movie has lots of drive, and it keeps Stamp front and center almost continuously, even in flashbacks.
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