{"id":7138,"date":"2013-10-13T14:35:05","date_gmt":"2013-10-13T18:35:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=7138"},"modified":"2013-10-13T14:35:05","modified_gmt":"2013-10-13T18:35:05","slug":"br-sexy-beast-2000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=7138","title":{"rendered":"BR: Sexy Beast (2000)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong>Return to: <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\">Home <\/a>\/\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=6\">Blu-ray, DVD, Film Reviews<\/a> \/ <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=633\">S<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/10\/SexyBeast_BR_b.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-7139\" title=\"SexyBeast_BR_b\" src=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/10\/SexyBeast_BR_b.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"120\" height=\"156\" \/><\/a>Film: Excellent\/ BR Transfer: Excellent\/ BR Extras: Excellent<\/p>\n<p>Label: Twilight Time\/ Region: All \/\u00a0Released: August 13, 2013<\/p>\n<p>Genre: Crime \/ Drama<\/p>\n<p>Synopsis: The peaceful, pleasurable life of an ace safe-cracker is turned upside-down when an old associate returns with an offer that cannot be refused.<\/p>\n<p>Special Features: Isolated Stereo Score Track \/ 2001 Audio Commentary with actor Ben Kingsley and producer Jeremy Thomas \/ 2000 Making-of Featurette \/ Original Theatrical Trailer \/ Limited Edition of 3,000 Units \/ Available exclusively from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.screenarchives.com\/title_detail.cfm\/ID\/25493\/SEXY-BEAST-2000\/\" target=\"_blank\">Screen Archives Entertainment<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Review:<\/p>\n<p>Time has actually been <em>very<\/em> good to this small, concisely told story  of a former felon (Ray Winstone) whose little slice of paradise in Spain is  almost shredded by the visitation of a former associate (Ben Kingley) who will  not take \u201cNo\u201d for an answer.<\/p>\n<p>Made with many feature film, first-timers in the direction, writing,  cinematography, and art direction positions, <strong>Sexy Beast <\/strong>is  perhaps best known for Kingsley\u2019s brutal portrayal of human bulldog \/ thug Don  Logan, but pretty much each actor managers to deliver valuable character bits to  make this a discrete ensemble film. Kingsley and Winstone are the de facto  stars, but there isn\u2019t a single irrelevant or sidelined character.<\/p>\n<p>Commercial director Jonathan Glazer gives the film a gorgeous, modern look \u2013  shots, edits, and objects often feel like camera movements through sleek  architecture, including the depiction of Kinsgley\u2019s menacing, shaven head \u2013 and  playwrights Louis Mellis and David Scinto transform London argot into a special  kind of profane poetry. With actual screen violence and aggression reserved  until the final third, the most engrossing elements in <strong>Sexy  Beast<\/strong> are the intertwined relationships between four people with  not-so-great past lives and a bully.<\/p>\n<p>Winstone is great as Gal, a fairly decent guy who just wants to enjoy his  life with a devoted girlfriend, and his two best friends. The quartet from an  inseparable group who never seem to tire of their time together in scalding hot  Spain, and among the four the late Cavan Kendall almost steals the film with his  softly played performance of an odd yet funny old crime buddy who becomes a  babbling nervous wreck as soon as Don calls to say he\u2019s coming for a visit.<\/p>\n<p>More importantly, neither of the men\u2019s girlfriends are bimbos; they too have  imperfect pasts which Don brutally exploits when he doesn\u2019t get his way, and  Glazer regularly covers each actor\u2019s reaction \u2013 verbal or silent \u2013 to show the  complex dynamics of what happens when a bully returns to the school friends he  used to tease.<\/p>\n<p>Kingsley\u2019s character breakdown of Don on the Blu-ray\u2019s commentary track is  simple and straightforward, and he makes a great point in singling out the fear  factor that\u2019s maintained by the other actors and Glazer\u2019s direction.; there\u2019s a  constant portent of a violent eruption, and yet Don\u2019s early scenes are wholly  calm. It\u2019s only when he doesn\u2019t get a \u201cYes\u201d that he ratchets up the  psychological abuse, eventually getting physical when verbal and physical  lunging fail to motivate Gal.<\/p>\n<p>The film\u2019s editorial structure gets very interesting in the final third,  compacting details and flashbacks without creating any confusion during a heist  montage. Ian McShane is terrifying as the shiny-toothed, soft-spoken kingpin  Teddy who organizes the safety deposit heist that requires gal\u2019s expertise as a  safecracker, and McShane conveys the extensive skills of master manipulator with  the least amount of dialogue, and highly restrained facial gestures.<\/p>\n<p>More a drama about bully psychology, <strong>Sexy Beast <\/strong>is a rare  example of transcending the standard elements of an edgy British crime thriller  by focusing on hidden and implied fears without indulgent montages of mayhem,  extended sadism or trendy dialogue.<\/p>\n<p>Twilight Time\u2019s Blu-ray features the same commentary and standard making-of  promo featurette on Fox\u2019 2001 DVD, with a theatrical trailer in place of the  extra trailer + TV spots on the latter disc.<\/p>\n<p>More interesting for fans is the choice between watching the film in 2.35:1 \u2013  the film\u2019s theatrical exhibition ratio \u2013 and 1.78:1, which offers more pleasing  headroom. The two transfers don\u2019t rob the disc of valuable space, and TT also  included an isolated stereo track featuring Roque Banos\u2019 quiet thematic material  and the aggressive electronic music by UNKLE (which appeared on the soundtrack  album with heavy dialogue).<\/p>\n<p>Julie Kirgo\u2019s liner notes provide a concise overview of why the film has  rightly risen to the ranks as one of the top British crime films when the actual  crime \u2013 the heist \u2013 is rather perfunctory. Kinsgley\u2019s performance does initially  seem showy, but it\u2019s a deception; Don\u2019s staged rage is largely under the radar,  but it seethes out through incredibly blunt and cruel statements before a fist  takes over.<\/p>\n<p>A virtually perfect film.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u00a9 2013 Mark R. 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