British Gangster
Movie #4 (and it’s also the second film in a Bob Hoskins double feature)
Synopsis: Fresh
out-of-the-slammer Cockney bloke goes to work for chic hooker, who sort-of
likes him, buys him expensive clothes, and... oh my God, it’s Pretty Woman with the roles reversed!
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “George (Bob Hoskins) is a small-time loser and eternal victim.
Just out of prison after taking the rap on a job for Mortwell (Michael Caine)
George is employed as an underling in Mortwell’s vice racket, delivering porn
videos and acting as driver/minder to a high-class call girl named Simone.”
What Did I Learn?:
A pink-and-blue Hawaiian shirt doesn’t really go with a grey, double-breasted
suit... or with anything, for that matter.
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Movie If: You figure it must be a two-hour version of, um... this video.
Really?: 1) Funny how the sub-plot involving George’s
estranged daughter is introduced, and then never really developed... 2) Wow - how many times do we have to hear Nat King Cole sing "Mona Lisa"?
Rating: Mona Lisa
is a slow-moving, but interesting film that starts out as a character-driven
drama, and slowly evolves into a thriller. Mona Lisa is definitely the
sleaziest of the British Gangster films I’ve reviewed (I’m guessing it was an
influence on the makers of 8mm), and
the ending is a bit difficult to swallow, but Hoskins and Cathy Tyson work well
together (they share a scene on the boardwalk near the end that’s electrifying),
while Caine steals every scene as the very menacing Mortwell. 8/10 stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091538/?ref_=rvi_tt
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