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Blood Feud
Two reformed thugs embark on one last JOB - to seek FORGIVENESS. Not easy, as their violent pasts CREEP back to haunt them in the bitter form of a grieving, vengeful gangster who enforces a SICKENING, ticking ultimatum.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s London, the notorious Kray twins, Ronald and Reginald, exert their control over the city's criminal underworld. Their reign is marked by violence, ambition, and a complex relationship with each other, as they navigate a dangerous world of gangsters, politicians, and police.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for the performances, particularly Gary Cole's portrayal of the Kray twins, and its gritty depiction of London's criminal past. However, some critics found the pacing to be uneven and the narrative to be overly familiar.
What Reviewers Say
Gary Cole delivers a compelling dual performance as the Kray twins.
The film offers a grim and atmospheric look at London's gangster era.
Some found the plot to be predictable and lacking in originality.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through common aggregators.
Fun Fact
While the film depicts the Kray twins, it is a fictionalized account and not a direct documentary or biographical portrayal of their entire lives, focusing more on a specific period of their criminal activities.
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