2013-04-20

Seven Psychopaths

<Seven Psychopaths> delivers sly cinematic commentary while serving up a helping of sharp dialogue and gleeful violence. It is all began with a struggling write played by Colin Farrell who dreams of finishing his screenplay, the "Seven Psychopaths" with a finally reviewed psychopath best bad friend Billy (Sam Rockwell) who wants to be involved in the screenplay writing by offering helps by any means necessary. Martin McDonagh's sharp piece of fun that pokes at the current climate of filmmaking while adding its own style of black humor to the mix since his successful attempt <In Bruges> with a much easier digestion. This crime comedy may remind you of <Pulp Fiction> of the silence of violence and blood. This black comedy builds up its laugh for a maximum enjoyment especially with brilliant actors like Christopher Walken, Woody Harrelson, Tom Waits and the rest of the psychopaths. McDonagh's unpredictable writing are fun yet with a sorrowful hints despite of a little drag on to complete the entire film. There are some good lines reflecting the actor's real life by reminding the audience who they were actually are.

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