London Boulevard

London Boulevard

  • Director: William Monahan
  • Writer: William Monahan,Ken Bruen
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 26, 2010
  • Sound mix: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Охоронець
  • "London Boulevard" is published by British Entertainment Film Distributors Ltd., directed by William Monahan , Colin Farrell , Keira Christina Knightley , David Thewlis , Anna Friel , Benedict John Greenwood , Ray Winstone , Edward Maurise Charles Marsan , Ophelia Lovibond , James Campbell A crime drama co-starring M Bower . The film was released in the UK on November 26, 2010.
    "London Boulevard" is based on the crime novel of the same name by writer Ken Bruen. It tells the story of Hardman Mitchell, who used to be a little ruffian on the street, was caught by the police and sentenced to several years in prison. He decided to re-behave the story   .

    Details

    • Release date November 26, 2010
    • Filming locations Holland Park, London, England, UK
    • Production companies GK Films, Henceforth, Projection Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $16,075

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $3,431

    Gross worldwide

    $8,307,227

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rocio 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      I like this

      Colin Farrell, as soon as I saw this name, I thought of "Killer No Holidays", although the actor is for the film service, but seeing his name makes me more or less impatient.
        The plot of the story goes without saying, but the personality of the film is still conveyed. As the story unfolds, that mouthful of British English is comforting. From the beginning, I knew it was a typical British gangster film. The genre film can be copied, but it depends on how you do it better.
        The...

    • By Melba 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      When a man is sad, he goes to see "London Avenue"

      Don't watch "London Avenue" when you feel lost.

      The criminal Mitchell was imprisoned for hurting people. After he was released from prison, he decided to change his mind and become a good person. Unexpectedly, he was blackmailed by the police with the bag. The filmmakers also have raped actresses and other things. These evil things are like an invisible hand that pushed Mitchell to the brink of sin. After all, the painful Mitchell couldn't help but use violence and packed his bags. He...

    • By Scotty 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      Great movie - especially the soundtrack

      I recently watched the movie "Battle of Los Angeles" in the cinema and I fell asleep after watching the lengthy foreshadowing, but this "London Avenue" I watched on the computer, I hope to relive it in the cinema, there is a kind of surprise The feeling, especially the music, always seduces my eardrums at the right time, and the plot is also very fascinating: the mature young gangster Mitchell kills the seasoned black boss; the young and frivolous yellow-haired teenager kills Mitchell (this...

    • By Roberta 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      The heroine's murder! ! ! Fierce! ! ! Fierce! ! ! Fierce! ! ! Fierce! ! ! Fierce! ! !

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    • By Gus 2022-04-19 09:02:23

      ...

      The protagonist said in the film: "everything terrible is something needs our love." I think this is probably what William Monahan wanted to appease the audience as his first director! In other words, as a bad film, it can't afford to hurt, there is wood! Forget it, I guess I didn't understand it, and I don't rule out the possibility that it is too "literary". In short, it took an hour to pose before the film, and the last 10 minutes started a small explosion, and then at the end, it turned...

    User comments

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    • By Alexane 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      gansters, drugs and britpop, got every fancy...

    • By Weston 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      囧 is too literary. ....

    • By Christina 2022-04-23 07:03:02

      That is to say, after going through all the hardships, he was finally stabbed to death by the little furry child?...

    • By Shanon 2022-04-23 07:03:02

      At the beginning of a period of time, what I thought about the most was: what is the expression? Finally, I understand, why should I be obsessed with what the director expressed, the key is what can I see from...

    • By Kristoffer 2022-04-23 07:03:02

      Can't say why, but I'm willing to give this film four...

    Movie plot

    After serving 3 full years in prison, Mitchell ( Colin Farrell ) was finally released from Pentonville prison after serving his sentence. He decided to change his face and start a normal life again. But his old friend Billy ( Benedict John Greenwood ) needed a helper and approached him as soon as he was released from prison. Billy is a low-level bastard. In order to have a place where he can settle down temporarily, Mitchell had to...
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    Evaluation action

    The film is dialysis of a feeling, atmosphere, and end feelings. Every time the male and female protagonists appear, whether they appear individually or together, there will always be a kind of impact, and this force is so clear that it strongly implies struggle. Maybe it’s this kind of struggle, which we didn’t notice when we were accustomed to life. But when you stare at the big screen, these handsome men and beauties haunt London,...
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    Movie quotes

    • [last lines]

      Whiteboy: Heard you been lookin' for me...

    • Charlotte: Do you know what a woman's for in film?

      Mitchel: Go on, then.

      Charlotte: What this job is that I'm supposed to want?

      Mitchel: I'm listening.

      Charlotte: A woman is there to get the hero to talk about himself. About his hopes, about his fears, maybe even about his fascinating, fucking childhood.

    • Gant: You know what the most powerful fucking thing is?

      Mitchel: Yeah, knowing what can go wrong. For anybody, at any fucking time. Do you know that?