


St George's Day
Infamous London gangster cousins, Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw, are at the top of the food chain, when their world is turned upside down as they lose a shipment of the Russian Mafia's cocaine in rough seas. Set in London, Amsterdam and Berlin, the story races across Europe at breakneck speed as Micky and Ray attempt to stay one step ahead of the Police. Can they pull off a daring diamond heist in time to put things right and retire to a "legitimate" way of life.
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Plot Summary
A former special forces soldier, 'Coincidence' played by Sean Bean, seeks revenge on the men who murdered his childhood friend and his family. Operating in the criminal underworld of Brussels, he uses his formidable skills to hunt down those responsible one by one. The film depicts his methodical and brutal pursuit as he navigates a dangerous landscape of organized crime.
Critical Reception
St George's Day received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding the plot predictable and the violence excessive. While Sean Bean's performance was often highlighted, the film was generally seen as failing to live up to its potential, criticized for its grim tone and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its gratuitous violence and predictable revenge plot.
- Sean Bean's stoic performance was noted but couldn't salvage the film.
- Lacks originality and depth, feeling like a by-the-numbers crime thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception for St George's Day is largely unavailable or did not generate significant comment on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
Sean Bean, known for his characters often meeting a grisly end, plays a protagonist in St George's Day who is surprisingly resilient throughout the film, though the narrative itself is quite dark.
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