Monday, April 7, 2008

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From the unexpectedly graphic opening shot, director Sidney Lumet proves he hasn’t lost any of his bite with age. BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD dvd movies is a riveting suspense thriller that retains the director’s classic approach to storytelling while updating it at the same time. Conceptually bold and unnervingly suspenseful, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is one of the best films Lumet has directed in a very long and at times uneven career. A marvellous film, filled with tension, drama and emotional angst. Even though the story plays out nonlinearly, the intensity surges up a straight slope. This would seem impossible if not for the masterful screenplay by first-timer Kelly Masterson and deft direction by Sidney Lumet.


Before the Devil Knows Your Dead is an insightful, incisive lesson in potential. Every frame oozes desperation and there is always a plan being concocted. It's powerfully crafted, intensely paced and brilliantly acted from all involved players, and a film that's easily [Lumet's] best since Network. At age 83, Lumet proves he's at the top of his game with this expertly directed melodramatic thriller, relentlessly teasing us with a twisty story and provocative characters. The real kudos should go to screenwriter Kelly Masterson, who provocatively mixed a crime drama premise into dvd movies exploring the legacy of damage family members impose upon one another.

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