The Business
Synopsis
Set in 1980's Spain, Frankie is on the run from the high-rise's of South London to a new life in Malaga with nothing but a tin stuffed full of cash. Having no idea that this delivery of cash to super-suave playboy and ex-con Charlie will change his life forever, Frankie soon becomes one of the gang, and finds himself drawn into a flamboyant and violent world of organized crime.
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It's awful shite, but there's something about Nick Love/Danny Dyer/Tamar Hassan that marks a particular point in 2000s British exploitation cinema, the glamour of football hooliganism and organised crime, replaced in our post-recession times with the much grittier urban youth gang movie. It's part of our film heritage now, and I feel some affection for it.
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Standard Nick Love/Danny Dyer flick.
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Quite an interesting film, one that didn't make a lot of sense. It's an hour and a half of grotesque levels of swearing, ridiculous violence, and crap story.
I like a good expletive now and again, I swear quite a bit myself, but never before have I been made so uncomfortable by the use of a four letter c-word (and I'm not talking about 'crap').
Somewhat funny in places, but is essentially a really really bad film adaption of GTA Vice City set in Spain and with Danny Dyer with none of the style or coolness that the game possessed.
Overall: If you want a throwaway film to watch one night for a bit of a laugh when you're drunk with your mates then this is for you. But if you want something remotely enticing or coherent, look elsewhere. -
Another film in which Danny Dyer plays himself.
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Excellent film, great soundtrack
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Awesome movie, great story line and I think captures the ex-British now Malaga-based gangster very well.