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Boondock Saints (1999)
Two Irish brothers kill some of the mafia by mistake. Afterwards they turn themselves into police and they are let go as heros. To the brothers this is an awakening from God with their purpose in life and they begin to knock off more gangsters one by one. William Dafoe is a gay cop trying to figure out who is killing the members but the closer he gets to finding the brothers the more he believes that they are doing the right thing.
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This movie is a definite example of thinking outside the continuity box. I love the whole non-linear angle. It is something that needs to be done just right, or it ruins the story structure of the entire movie. Now I hope I don't give away too much of the movie, but it was one of the main selling points for me to see...
(complete Boondock Saints review by The Alpha Craig)
Boondock Saints Movie Review by SHAYNE (12/23/2006) |
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Boondock Saints is the kind of movie that grows on you. The more you watch it the more you get from it and the better it gets. This is a story of two Irish brothers that become real-life super heroes in a mafia infested world. They follow, they track, they kill, and assassinate. Looked upon as cold blooded killers by some...
(complete Boondock Saints review by SHAYNE)
| Boondock Saints Movie Review by Javi (2/22/2007) |
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It's unfortunate this movie didn't get as wide a release as it should have. It's an incredibly well crafted film with a compelling storyline, both emotionally and philosophically, and great acting and cinematography. A real shame.
The Boondock Saints follows fraternal twins in Boston through a transformation from local...
(complete Boondock Saints review by Javi)
On Saint Patrick's Day, in a South Boston bar, two Irish brothers, Connor and Murphy, are having a few rounds with their friends, when a few Russian mafia soldiers step in and threaten the good time. The next morning, FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe) is brought in to investigate two dead Russian mafia soldiers found...
(complete Boondock Saints review by Ryan Midnight)
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