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    All Things To All Men
    All Things To All Men

    All Things To All Men

    "Once You Are In. There's No Getting Out"

    4.3•April 5, 2013•1h 24m
    ThrillerCrime

    Storyline

    A thief is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a maverick cop and London crime boss.

    Director
    George Isaac
    Writers
    George Isaac

    Top Cast

    Toby Stephens

    Toby Stephens

    Riley

    Rufus Sewell

    Rufus Sewell

    Parker

    Gabriel Byrne

    Gabriel Byrne

    Joseph Corso

    Leo Gregory

    Leo Gregory

    Dixon

    Pierre Mascolo

    Mark Corso

    Terence Maynard

    Terence Maynard

    Sands

    Julian Sands

    Julian Sands

    Cutter

    Elsa Pataky

    Elsa Pataky

    Sophia Peters

    David Schofield

    David Schofield

    Police Commissioner

    Neil Maskell

    Neil Maskell

    Ralph Brown

    Ralph Brown

    McDeer

    James Frain

    James Frain

    Attorney General

    Featured Reviews

    C

    clyde e collins

    March 24, 2015
    6 / 10
    **Fundamentals, reception.** 1. British live action feature length film, 2013, NR, 84 minutes, drama, crime, thriller. 2. IMDB: 4.4/10.0 from 595 audience ratings. Estimated budget: 3 million PS. 3. Rotten Tomatoes: 29% on the meter; 74% wanted to see it from 107 audience ratings. 4. Netflix: 3.1/5.0 from 13,817 audience ratings. 5. Starring: Gabriel Byrne as Joseph Corso, Rufus Sewell as Parker, Julian Sands as Cutter, Toby Stephens as Riley, Gil Darnell as Adrian Peters, Pierre Mascolo as Mark Corso, Terence Maynard as Sands, Ray Polhill as Paul Myers, Leo Gregory as Dixon. **Setup and Plot** 1. Set in modern day London, UK. The issues are criminal activities versus police responses. Riley moves stolen diamonds. Joseph Corso is a crime boss, the 'Merchant' of London; Cutter is his henchman. Mark Corso (Joseph's son) seems to be running drugs, and doing them as well. Parker, Dixon, and Sands are on the New Scotland Yard/Metropolitan Police side of the issues. 2. By squeezing Mark on cocaine possession, Parker and friends leverage his father Joseph into trapping Riley, who has been skirting Joseph's rules of order. The plans move forward, glacially. Joseph wants his son safe, well-treated, and preferably free; Parker wants Riley in jail and off the streets. At least that is the first story. 3. Joseph sets up Riley to do 'one more job' that is a complicated heist that has to be done lightning fast. Parker gets Mark back to Joseph. Joseph tells Mark that he is retiring as the Merchant, but that succession is unlikely since Mark is a known addict. So, the stage is fully set. 4. Given the complicated arrangements, something is bound to break down. Will the cops keep faith with Joseph on the deal? Will Joseph help Riley just enough to get him caught? Will Mark pull a wild card out? Will Riley diagnose the whole setup and get free of it? Where does the difference start between normal police procedure and straight up corruption? **Conclusions** 1. One line summary: Endless betrayals mark this dark anti-procedural crime film. 2. Three stars of five. **Scores** 1. Cinematography: 8/10 A bit too dark for me, but presumably done for effect. Focus and framing and the like were just fine. 2. Sound: 8/10 The tension building from the background music was good, and the actors seemed to be miked OK. 3. Acting: 6/10 Normally I like Byrne, Sewell, and Sands. They were fairly good here as well, although perhaps the material was not enough of a challenge for them. I like Toby Stephens as a comedian in television (Vexed) and film (Severance), but not so much as a dramatic actor. I kept expecting a flippant remark or seven together with a sneering smile. Terence Maynard was rather good, and I liked Leo Gregory's performance. 4. Screenplay: 5/10 How does Riley get shot in the abdomen then can keep going with high-stress muscular maneuvers for a good continuous 20 minutes afterwards? This seems unlikely. The heist succeeding seemed unlikely. The wrong amount of valuables being in the vault open for inspection seemed ridiculous. Normal police discovery seemed to be almost absent. The ending (and much of the plot) reminded me of LA Confidential. This worked in the year in which LA Confidential was set, but not so much in 2013. Perhaps worst of all, the 84 minute play time felt like 130.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    Budget$6,000,000
    RevenueN/A

    Keywords

    #london, england#corruption
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