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Date: 2008-01-11 15:58:49 User:
After being cast as Bond, Daniel Craig's back catalogue is now much sought after. Although Craig came to most of the UK's attention with a stand out performance in Our Friends in the North, it's Layer Cake that showcases why he got the Bond audition. Perhaps now, this strong contender for the best thriller of the year may find the audience it deserves. Mis-sold as a more art house friendly addition to the Guy Ritchie school of crime films, Layer Cake is a unique and remarkable experience.

The plot is deceivingly simple and would wrongly be placed in the gangster-wanting-to-retire-peacefully cinema staple seen frequently in Al Pacino movies. It is a much greater accomplishment that the audacious visual style, superb script and excellent performances make easy comparisons to this film pretty difficult. If anything it is closer to Schrader's 'American Gigalo' where the morally questionable hero is engulfed in a situation going on around him. The predominantly male cast is faultless with everyone from Dexter Fletcher to Michael Gambon putting in superb turns to give the characters justice. Far more human than the cartoon stereotypes we've come to expect after so very many Brit gangster flicks. Craig has never looked in better shape for taking on Hollywood.

Hats off then to Matthew Vaugn for filming Britain as it can look. Grimy in places but every bit astonishing in locations as our Stateside cousins. We've grown too used to seeing rain pouring and hackneyed clich?s that have represented this country on celluloid. It's not foppish. It's not Bend It Like Beckham. So there really is no excuse left not to see it (aside from the awful trailer). Layer Cake deserves a wide audience and there's more than enough of everything for everyone to enjoy. At times hilarious, astonishingly frank and incredibly concise the whole film is a pure joy and clearly made for people that love film. Makes you wonder why they can't all be as classy as this.
Date: 2009-12-20 12:13:34 User: PostFilm
CAPSULE: LAYER CAKE is a violent but intelligent crime film from
the United Kingdom. The unnamed main character has his own
philosophy of how to stay alive and profit from the cocaine trade.
In the course of a few days, his philosophy will be put to the
test as he is involved in a totally confusing set of schemes that
just keep getting bigger and more convoluted. In addition to the
many layers, the story has some serious violence and many dead
bodies. Just following what is going on is a big job, but the
film has its rewards. Rating: +2 (-4 to +4) or 7/10

British crime thrillers tend to be crisp, violent, and totally
engaging. Films like THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY; GET CARTER; LOCK,
STOCK, AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS; THE KRAYS; SEXY BEAST; and the
excellent but little-known MR IN-BETWEEN are some of the best of
their genre anywhere. For LAYER CAKE, J. J. Connolly adapts his
own novel of the same title to the screen. At the beginning of
this film the unsuspecting viewer is standing on a whole pile of
rugs and should be prepared to have them one at a time pulled out
from under him.

The main character of LAYER CAKE is never named, so I will call
him Craig since he is played by Daniel Craig. Craig is
temporarily in the cocaine business and tells his philosophy of
how to succeed and stay alive. Simply put, he says to be a
straight arrow, or as straight as one can be in the cocaine
business. He plays the game prudent, honest, careful,
conservative, and simple. He makes no person his victim and makes
no man his enemy. His goal is to make a chunk of money quickly
and then to get out of the business without looking back.
Unfortunately he must leave this well-ordered life when his boss's
boss, Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham), asks Craig to take on
assignment somewhat out of his line. He is to find the missing
runaway daughter of criminal ganglord Eddie Temple (Michael
Gambon). Also he is to try to get hold of a missing haul of one
million ecstasy tablets. Craig hates to leave behind his plan for
living, but he does not want to make enemies either.

Telling much more would damage the reader's enjoyment of the film.

The writing of the script is like a golf ball, hard and taut with
lots that is tightly wound, dangerous, and unpredictable just
below the surface. The scenes with plot twists are edited to make
the surprises all the more shocking. When the plot turns it is
usually a hairpin turn. The film is full of weird low-lifes,
strange in different ways. Everybody has a past that affects
their present in unexpected ways. That is one thing that keeps
the film going. People keep doing things that make no sense until
more of the story is known. Craig has a bewildering mess to
navigate while he is trying to stay alive. The film is hard to
follow and probably will be the subject of countless conversations
over coffee after the movie is over. The accents and unfamiliar
slang do not make the film any more understandable to Yanks.

Matthew Vaughn is directing for the first time, though he has
produced films like LOCK, STOCK, AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS. Daniel
Craig may be familiar as Paul Newman's trouble-making son in ROAD
TO PERDITION or as Sylvia Plath's philandering husband in SYLVIA.
This gangster may be the most scrupulous character I have seen him
play. For a while he was even named as a possible candidate for
the role of James Bond in the upcoming CASINO ROYALE. Michael
Gambon, an all-purpose character actor and who is always
excellent, plays a voluble but enigmatic crime lord.

LAYER CAKE will be for some very hard to follow, but the
atmosphere makes it all worthwhile. A fun film for fans of the
British gangster genre. I rate it a +2 on the -4 to +4 scale or
7/10. (By the way, please do not write me with questions of what
actually happened in this one. I have seen it only *once*. I
hope it will be clearer on the second viewing.)
 
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