Michael Caine gets his Charles Bonson on in this film of youth gone bad and the ineffectiveness of police to curb the action. Caine is convincing in his role of the vigilante pensioner living out his bleak confined life. Director Daniel Barber does a good job on his first feature film.
**There was one intense sequence with a crop growing heroin junkie who seemed to be channeling Gary Oldman in "True Romance"...it reminded me how good that Tarantino written movie was.
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