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Ben Kingsley
proves once again why he's an Oscar winner in the slightly off kilter
darkish comedy You Kill Me. Kingsley plays Frank, a hitman for
the Polish mob in Buffalo. Problem is, he's an alcoholic. His problem
causes him to botch one too many jobs so boss Roman Krzeminski (Phillip
Baker Hall) sends him to San Francisco to clean up. While there, he
meets Laurel (Téa Leoni) and falls for her. In the meantime, things
aren't Kosher back in Buffalo as an Irish gang, led by Edward O'Leary
(Dennis Farina), is trying to take over the family business. Frank has
to get back and do some “cleaning up” of his own.
I love films
that catch you off guard. And a movie about a hitman that makes you feel
for him certainly qualifies. What really made it work for me were the
quick witted quips that Leoni and Kingsley keep firing at each other
throughout. Even though there is an age difference between the two,
somehow it is believable. They just work well together. So, it is safe
to say that those two hit it out of the park with this one. Bill Pullman
takes a turn as a slightly weaselly real estate agent who is supposed to
keep tabs on Frank. The small part suits him and I believe that he is a
little bit better than most people give him credit for. Luke Wilson pops
in as Franks AA Sponsor and basically plays himself. No big stretch
there. And I just have to mention Dennis Farina. Anytime you need a mob
guy or a cop, this is the guy to call. Which is kind of weird if you
think about it, that he can play both equally well.
Some may
liken this to Grosse Pointe Blank, but I think that Grosse
Pointe Blank tried a little too hard to be a comedy. It worked, but
in You Kill Me the humor is balanced by the emotion that is
portrayed by Kingsley. He was the best at what he does and after the
realization that he is screwing up quite badly he strives to recapture
the finesse he once had. John Cusack was pretty much just hamming it up
in GPB. I haven't mentioned director John Dahl as this is the
first film I have seen from him. It is rumored that he might be helming
a sequel to The Punisher, so it will be interesting to see what
he does with that (if the rumors are true).
Have you
ever noticed that the best movies speak for themselves? I really can't
think of anything more to say about this flick except that if you have
the opportunity to see it, don't pass it by!
Until I get
my six month chip,
keep reading
Mitch E.
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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