Bruce Willis' silencers seem to protrude right out of this cool-looking poster for Paul McGuigan's Lucky Number Slevin |
"It all begins with a horse" Slevin's father bet all his money in 1979 on a horse, which underperformed, and the whole family were summarily executed. Except for Slevin. - Now he will take his revenge!
Lucky Number Slevin is written by Jason Smilovic (Karen Sisco (2003), TV-series)) and directed by Paul McGuigan (Wicker Park (2004)).
The film starts us out in its third act, without us realizing it straight away due to its virtuoso and entertaining narrative structure. It is well-written if a bit introverted at times.
The stars here are a scoop for Slevin: From hunky, down-to-earth Josh Hartnett (O (2001)), who wears only a towel for what in retrospect seems like half the film, over sweet Lucy Liu (Play It to the Bone (1999)) and raw Bruce Willis (Cop Out (2010)) to the mighty, dramatic cannons and gangster bosses here; Morgan Freeman (The Bucket List (2007)) and Ben Kingsley (Turtle Diary (1985)), who share one of the film's strongest scenes.
Lucky Number Slevin is a sly and good-looking piece of entertainment.
Watch a trailer for the film here
Cost: 27 mil. $
Box office: 56.3 mil. $
= Flop (returned 2.08 times the cost)
[Lucky Number Slevin premiered 24 February (UK, Ireland and Malta) and runs 110 minutes. Shooting took place in Montreal, Québec and in New York from December 2004 - ?. The film opened #5, behind holdover hit Ice Age: The Meltdown, fellow new releases The Benchwarmers and Take the Lead and holdover hit Inside Man to a 7 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it left the top 5 in its 2nd week and grossed too small 22.4 mil. $ (39.8 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 7.9 mil. $ (14 %) and Spain with 4.5 mil. $ (8 %). Roger Ebert gave the film a 2/4 star review, translating to two notches harder than this review. McGuigan returned with Thief (2006, TV-series) and theatrically with Push (2009). Hartnett returned in The Black Dahlia (2006), also co-starring Willis; Liu in Maya & Miguel (2004-06) and theatrically in Code Name: The Cleaner (2007). Lucky Number Slevin is rotten at 51 % with a 5.9/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]
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