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Stormy Monday
AUD
28.99
A$28.99
Oscar nominated director Mike Figgis' striking first feature is a tautly constructed crime thriller on the dangers of seduction. Deftly mixing gangsters, femme fatales and jazz - albeit relocated to Figgis' (Internal Affairs, Leaving Las Vegas) native Northeast - Stormy Monday manages to balance daring originality and social commentary with a loving homage to film noir.
Sting stars as Finney, a laconic Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive, JFK). Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal - if only he'll give up his club. Entering into this increasingly dangerous game of brinkmanship is Kate (Melanie Griffith, Working Girl, Pacific Heights), a former gangster's moll trying to put her past behind her. Could a relationship with the club's innocent young apprentice (Sean Bean) offer a shot at redemption?
Boasting stunning cinematography by Roger Deaking (The Shawshank Redemption, Jarhead, The Big Lebowski) and an evocative score composed by former jazz musician Figgis and performed by the Krakow Jazz Ensemble, Stormy Monday uses subtle shadings of character and a vivid sense of place to build to its gripping conclusion. Reminiscent of Get Carter and The Long Good Friday in its meditation on the relationship between crime and economic necessity, this gripping noir stands as one of Figgis' finest achievements.
Sting stars as Finney, a laconic Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive, JFK). Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal - if only he'll give up his club. Entering into this increasingly dangerous game of brinkmanship is Kate (Melanie Griffith, Working Girl, Pacific Heights), a former gangster's moll trying to put her past behind her. Could a relationship with the club's innocent young apprentice (Sean Bean) offer a shot at redemption?
Boasting stunning cinematography by Roger Deaking (The Shawshank Redemption, Jarhead, The Big Lebowski) and an evocative score composed by former jazz musician Figgis and performed by the Krakow Jazz Ensemble, Stormy Monday uses subtle shadings of character and a vivid sense of place to build to its gripping conclusion. Reminiscent of Get Carter and The Long Good Friday in its meditation on the relationship between crime and economic necessity, this gripping noir stands as one of Figgis' finest achievements.
studio:
- StudioCanal
Number of Discs:
- 1
Director:
- Mike Figgis
- Roger Deakins
Certificate:
- 15
Actor:
- Sean Bean
- Melanie Griffith
- Tommy Lee Jones
- Sting
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
Region:
- 2
Main Language:
- English
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Oscar nominated director Mike Figgis' striking first feature is a tautly constructed crime thriller on the dangers of seduction. Deftly mixing gangsters, femme fatales and jazz - albeit relocated to Figgis' (Internal Affairs, Leaving Las Vegas) native Northeast - Stormy Monday manages to balance daring originality and social commentary with a loving homage to film noir.
Sting stars as Finney, a laconic Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive, JFK). Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal - if only he'll give up his club. Entering into this increasingly dangerous game of brinkmanship is Kate (Melanie Griffith, Working Girl, Pacific Heights), a former gangster's moll trying to put her past behind her. Could a relationship with the club's innocent young apprentice (Sean Bean) offer a shot at redemption?
Boasting stunning cinematography by Roger Deaking (The Shawshank Redemption, Jarhead, The Big Lebowski) and an evocative score composed by former jazz musician Figgis and performed by the Krakow Jazz Ensemble, Stormy Monday uses subtle shadings of character and a vivid sense of place to build to its gripping conclusion. Reminiscent of Get Carter and The Long Good Friday in its meditation on the relationship between crime and economic necessity, this gripping noir stands as one of Figgis' finest achievements.
Sting stars as Finney, a laconic Newcastle jazz-club owner who crosses the path of crass American gangster Cosmo (Tommy Lee Jones, The Fugitive, JFK). Cosmo wants to involve Finney in a land development deal - if only he'll give up his club. Entering into this increasingly dangerous game of brinkmanship is Kate (Melanie Griffith, Working Girl, Pacific Heights), a former gangster's moll trying to put her past behind her. Could a relationship with the club's innocent young apprentice (Sean Bean) offer a shot at redemption?
Boasting stunning cinematography by Roger Deaking (The Shawshank Redemption, Jarhead, The Big Lebowski) and an evocative score composed by former jazz musician Figgis and performed by the Krakow Jazz Ensemble, Stormy Monday uses subtle shadings of character and a vivid sense of place to build to its gripping conclusion. Reminiscent of Get Carter and The Long Good Friday in its meditation on the relationship between crime and economic necessity, this gripping noir stands as one of Figgis' finest achievements.
studio:
- StudioCanal
Number of Discs:
- 1
Director:
- Mike Figgis
- Roger Deakins
Certificate:
- 15
Actor:
- Sean Bean
- Melanie Griffith
- Tommy Lee Jones
- Sting
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 16:9
Region:
- 2
Main Language:
- English
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