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Layer Cake
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Directed By
Matthew Vaughn

Written By:
J.J. Connolly

Cast:
Daniel Craig, Kenneth Cranham, Dexter Fletcher, Jamie Foreman, Michael Gambon, Burn Gorman, Tom Hardy, Tamer Hassan, Sally Hawkins, Colm Meaney, Sienna Miller, Darren Healy, Peter Rnic, Garry Tubbs, Nathalie Lunghi, James O'Donnell

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Layer Cake (2005)
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Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie
August 4th, 2007

Oustanding

A great twisted tale about drug dealers starring new Bond Daniel Craig. As the film moves through its complex plot and perfect stylization, you become more and more invested in Craig's nameless hero. He discovers how deep the corruption of those around him and learns that perhaps this life is not for him.

The pitch perfect supporting cast boasts great work from many fine actors including Michael Gambon (known to many as Dumbledore) as the kingpin of the story. However this film is owned by Craig's performance. He is not the overconfident Bond of 'Casino Royale', but rather a man going through a crisis of faith and conscience.

A great film.

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