The Long Good Friday is one of the best, if not the best, London gangland movies. A Bob Hoskins acting masterclass - his changing facial expression in the final scene, as he realises the game is up, is pure genius. Anyone interested in the Kray’s should read Profession of Violence by John Pearson.
Love that film, Charlie from Casualty is in it too!, Hoskins glasses him in the face after he found out that he betrayed him. Hoskins was class in Dennis Potter's classic TV series, Pennies From Heaven as well.
every kray film differs, they are all pretty ****, just telling the same story about some cheap hoods. although tom hardy did a great job playing both.
The fight scene on the dance floor, I completely forgot while I was watching it that Tom Hardy was fighting himself.
El camino was a bit pants. Kinda pointless imo Glad Jessie got away though, everyone ****ed him over including Walt.
I re watched the last 3 seasons of breaking bad this week, and watched el camino straight after it finished, which made it slightly better I think. But yh bit of a non starter of a film really.