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The Krays (1990)
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Director Peter Medak's gritty voyage into the world of organized crime in 1960s London is a disturbing character study of the two most frightening and influential gangsters to ever come out of England, Ronnie and Reggie Kray. The ingenious casting of former pop icons Gary and Martin Kemp (of Spandau Ballet) as the powerful Kray brothers works well, establishing an eerie, unspoken connection between the two that is unsettling and extremely daunting. One scene in particular epitomizes that bond: Ronnie and Reggie come face to face in a boxing ring, each daring the other through snarls and psychopathic grins to knock the other down....
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The Krays Movie Review by AJ (6/5/2006) |
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Wow, this movie was strange. So strange that I'm still not really sure what I thought about it. It's the true story of two twin c*ckney gangsters, Ronald and Reggie Kray, and yet it's not the kind of mob or biopic flick you'd expect. Director Peter Medak makes it sometimes something of a psychological horror film, and at...
(complete The Krays review by AJ)
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