10 Movies That Completely Changed In One Scene
Killing Them Softly is a movie everyone should probably revisit, including myself, because it doesn’t completely make sense until literally its final moment. The bulk of the movie works to give a vague sense of things it’s trying to do, casting James Gandolfini and Ray Liotta in roles that are meant to evoke their previous portrayals of hard gangsters and then proceeding to completely invert those perceptions of these men in this new American environment. On top of that there’s some of the best sound of any movie in the last year, making the violence real and painful for us to watch, another signal that this was a movie being made in the spirit of the 1970s gangster movies but with a contemporary sense of realism.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
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