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Lena Headey Movie:
Face Region 2



Movie
Face [Region 2]
Face [Region 2]
Salesrank: 122766

Our Price: $21.41
Used Price: $18.58
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

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  • Starring:

  • Robert Carlyle
  • Ray Winstone
  • Steve Sweeney
  • Gerry Conlon
  • Leon Black
  • Face [Region 2] Reviews:
    Stylish, adrenalin-driven British action-thriller 5 Star Review
    2009-08-19 - Antonia Bird delivers a stylish, adrenalin-driven action-thriller with Face. And the cast certainly boasts an impressive, phenomenal line-up with the ever-excellent Robert Carlyle as the "face", the always-brilliant Ray winstone delivering another power-packed performance, plus Philip Davis is a darkly humorous role, Blur singer Damon Albarn in his acting debut (and immediately impresses) and Steven Waddington, Lena Headey, Peter Vaughan and Sue Johnstone are all enthralling in their characterisations.

    The plot goes that Ray the "face" (Robert Carlyle), having recently been released from prison, is now ready for the "big job", and the "last job" that will see Ray and his team of villians financially set up for life. However, though the job goes smoothly enough, the gang soon discover, much to their obvious dismay, that the "take" from the "job" falls far short of the £3,000,000 they had each anticipated. So follows a fraught tale of how the gang members begin gradually turning against each other, how paranoya escaltes out of control and greed takes over leading to murderous consequences.

    There are plenty of surprise twist and turns to keep you glued throughout. The stylish, high octane action is always riviting to watch, not least at that intense, exciting climax. A film that keeps you in suspense, a stellar cast line-up that all shine their talents to full effect, and superb direction by Antonia Bird, Face defintely, therefore, gets an easy 5 star rating.
    Ian Phillips
    August 2009


    I absolutely LOVE this movie! 5 Star Review
    2008-01-21 - If you love movies about heists, crime, and everything in between, I would definitely say, buy this movie. Robert Carlyle shows just how much of an amazing actor he is, and if you're a Damon Albarn fan, then you need to see his one and only acting debut. Just, the ending was a big surprise, because it keeps you guessing as to, where the money ended up. Definitely a good watch, 5 stars all the way.

    Something that we've read and seen 1000's of times on TV 1 Star Review
    2007-01-25 - FACE, written by Ronan Bennett, and Directed by Antonia
    Bird, received a lot of acclaim back in 1997. While the
    movie overall, isn't poor entertainment, it doesn't bring
    anything that the public hasn't seen tens of thousands of
    times before, on TV, and for free, at that.

    Any movie having a made-for-television feel to it, doesn't
    bode well for a paid DVD and entry charge theatrical
    release. Also, the story seems something that we've read
    hundreds of times before in the average book out there,
    such that, when we're at the last page we ask ourselves,
    why did we waste so much time reading it? There's no
    redeeming ending, and the story doesn't really carry
    people's imaginations anywhere over 90 minutes. This movie
    is a lot like the Airbus A380, except it barely gets off
    the ground.

    For sure, the actors put in a full day's honest work, and
    for that, it's to be respected, however, the overall
    movie, same may end up feeling is intended for convicted
    felons, considering that the first half, is relatively
    boring, TV-like, and the climax, is reminscent of DOOM,
    Quake or violent video games, whereby an actual police
    station is stormed by the gang, to get their loot back,
    which it not exactly realistic, but, as said, may please
    a certain element in the public.

    In regards to the music, almost all of it is tasteful, if
    not overdone, probably wounding the overall movie from
    that aspect , by over-commercializing it. e.g. the Clash
    is played when the gang drives around the streets of
    London, yet who needs to hear the tune, for the 1,000th
    time?

    The shooting locations, stereotypically dark streets, the
    overcrowded and dense neighborhoods, coupled with an
    incomprensible mixture of Kurdish political protests in
    the streets that is frequently intermixed with other
    segments of this police story, is almost laughable, at
    worst, and is a distraction, at best, considering most
    viewers don't have the political science baggage or even,
    the ethnic background to care about it, or grasp it.

    Overall, FACE gets a passing grade as a TV movie, but
    fares poorly as a DVD and theatrical release for anyone
    over 18.


    Best of British 5 Star Review
    2006-09-18 - Robert Carlyle has yet another opportunity to showcase his considerable talent in a great crime thriller. The movie opens with an excellent robbery scene that soon devolves into a clash of greed, personalities, and intrigue. The depth of characterization portrayed is far beyond the typical Hollywood production, and Carlyle is aided considerably by great performances by Ray Winstone, Leana Headley, Steve Waddington, and Damon Albarn. Britain is not a gun culture like the U.S., and toughness is more a case of mana, or "face." The interplay of unemployment, row homes, subsistence-level criminality, and the occasional big score play out to the film's closing moments that include a knuckle-biting burglary attempt inside a police station. "Face" is one of the best Brit offerings in a decade.

    There is nothing muddier than mud 5 Star Review
    2005-12-14 - This film is a thriller of that new type that looks into the gang of criminals and reveals, little by little, that it is a very difficult job to be a criminal and to earn a good living out of it. You have your accomplices you cannot trust. You have those that are finks. You have those who are too greedy. You have those who are too weak to look after themselves. You have those who do not respect instruction. You also have the cops, your parents, your girl friends, you wives and children. What a hard life it is to be a criminal. It looks like some may have reached the right time to withdraw from all that business and retire into some kind of cocoon, far away and alone or nearly alone. The great point in this film is that there is womething new happening absolutely till the end of the film itself. In other words there is absolutely no end to the human ugliness of criminals with other criminals, and all criminals are of course not necessarily those we may think. But they sure must be strong people somewhere to survive such a mess, at least one has to be to survive the mess that crime is. A sad film somewhere but optimistic about the resilience of the human species.

    Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, Université Paris Dauphine, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne











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