Ostlemine [DVD]

Description

Binding: DVD

Format: PAL

Release date: 26-07-2004

Article number: 5050582278934

Details: Description

Amazon.de

Pretty boy Billy (Jude Law) is an amoral rebel without a cause. His anarchic response to a bleak London existence is to steal cars and drive them through shop windows: "crash and carry," as one fellow "shopper" terms it. But he and his tough, video-game obsessed gal-pal Jo (Sadie Frost) are no Bonnie and Clyde. Their shopping trips are merely a pretext for the adrenaline rush of destruction and the thrill of playing high-speed tag with the cops, a game that starts to wear thin on Jo. "Why don't you grow up, eh?" she finally asks. "And do what?" he helplessly replies.
The feature debut of Brit stylist Paul Anderson (Event Horizon) is a sleek film of misty alleys, blue-lit underground garages, and slick city streets. It's a dystopian London of the near future through the lens of Blade Runner driven almost single-handedly by Law's reckless charm and wild energy. It's hard to tell if the film is about the nihilism of sensation-hunting lost youth or simply a sensational melodrama of aimless rebellion, but there's nonetheless something irresponsibly appealing in Billy's anti-establishment rampage. --Sean Axmaker

Product descriptions

This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in great condition. You can buy from us with confidence.

EAN: 0505058227893

Package dimensions: 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches

Languages: English

Ostlemine [DVD]

Product form

Binding: DVD Format: PAL Release date: 26-07-2004 Article number: 5050582278934 Details: Description Amazon.de Pretty boy Billy (Jude Law) is an... Read more

Barcode: 505058227893

3 in stock

€24,00 Incl. VAT

      Description

      Binding: DVD

      Format: PAL

      Release date: 26-07-2004

      Article number: 5050582278934

      Details: Description

      Amazon.de

      Pretty boy Billy (Jude Law) is an amoral rebel without a cause. His anarchic response to a bleak London existence is to steal cars and drive them through shop windows: "crash and carry," as one fellow "shopper" terms it. But he and his tough, video-game obsessed gal-pal Jo (Sadie Frost) are no Bonnie and Clyde. Their shopping trips are merely a pretext for the adrenaline rush of destruction and the thrill of playing high-speed tag with the cops, a game that starts to wear thin on Jo. "Why don't you grow up, eh?" she finally asks. "And do what?" he helplessly replies.
      The feature debut of Brit stylist Paul Anderson (Event Horizon) is a sleek film of misty alleys, blue-lit underground garages, and slick city streets. It's a dystopian London of the near future through the lens of Blade Runner driven almost single-handedly by Law's reckless charm and wild energy. It's hard to tell if the film is about the nihilism of sensation-hunting lost youth or simply a sensational melodrama of aimless rebellion, but there's nonetheless something irresponsibly appealing in Billy's anti-establishment rampage. --Sean Axmaker

      Product descriptions

      This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in great condition. You can buy from us with confidence.

      EAN: 0505058227893

      Package dimensions: 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches

      Languages: English

      Recently viewed products

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account