Originally Posted by
Adolescent09
Recently saw Lucky Number Slevin and I believe this film deserves a fair 7 out of 10 for its delivery of pure enjoyment yet ostensible lack of character believability and cliche ending.
Review: Lucky Number Slevin takes off the way a thriller ought to. Like Sin City or Hostage, the originality in the opening credits essentially lays the substance of what the film strives to contain. We see several numbers sliding vertically down a black screen in matrix formation, morphing to form the movie title/actor's name's etc.. This occurs as one of the member's of "The Boss's" group of goons is shot through the head and sprawls backward. The beginning sparks interest as it appears very rapidly and very mysteriously... A sheet of paper is lifted, a briefcase confiscated... a few scenes after that we witness a crippled Bruce Willis appearing as if by some portal-like phenomenon next to a "common, worthless better" who has no moral qualms against risking his stake to fill a bookie’s economic pockets. Bruce Willis (Mr. GoodKat) tells the life of a young boy in explicit terms, leaving the viewer to reasonably presume that this is a guy-stuck-in-an-awkward-position-seeking-vendetta type film. Josh Hartnett’s inevitable appearance in the next few scenes with Lindsey (Lucy Liu) confirms this presumption and renders the film automatically obvious and perhaps a bit mundane (especially as the flirtatious scenes between Slevin and Lindsey drag).
But you’ll be surprised. Slevin is dispatched on a joyride about town when he is misconstrued as the certified occupant of the room he appears to temporarily inhabit while waiting for a “friend”... He confronts “The Boss” in his first visit (attired in pajamas) after a brief comical interlude involving a second nose-busting (the first seemingly occurred, when a mugger purloined his golden watch) and the second visit with the Rabbi (which also occurs comically through a scene of nut-kicking and speaking with a goon who is always reticent)–I won’t give away more of the film so as to provide spoilers, but this movie is a thrilling experience... You might want to check it out ;)