Layer Cake

Layer Cake

By Matthew Vaughn

  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release Date: 2005-05-13
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: Matthew Vaughn
  • Production Company: Marv
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.925/10
6.925
From 2,067 Ratings

Description

Sleek, well-dressed and polite, our hero (Daniel Craig) has made a fortune selling cocaine and ecstasy without really getting his hands dirty. Now he's looking to retire while he's young enough to enjoy his ill-gotten gains. But crime boss Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham) needs a couple of favors: The drug addict daughter of a mob overlord (Michael Gambon) has gone missing and Price wants her tracked down. Price also wants a middleman to buy a huge shipment of ecstasy from a loose-cannon crook called The Duke (Jamie Foreman). Sounds straightforward enough. But nothing's ever simple. With a renegade Serbian warlord thrown into the equation and a host of dangerous lowlifes out to help and hinder him, our hero soon realizes getting out of the drug business just might cost him everything. Including his life.

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  • Never Rises

    2
    By D3N1ZEN
    I was hoping for more with this almost watchable cliched crime story. The music is hilariously overstated to great distraction. Every tense scene is layered with overly sentimental strings. Mournful choral selections appear almost at random. Gimme Shelter even makes a cameo! FC Kahuna and Craig Armstrong are the few musical highlights to the ridiculous score. On the later a nice B side is used to full effect (Hymn) but it is not enough to help Seven Layer Cake be palatable.
  • i \ nope, you do not know us

    4
    By i \ golsonhyperd
    i \ to tiff that isaaic know the prague eight is out of the question. viva berlin - 40. there are eight of us and fao should be called vvv schwarz. maybe we should go parffing in the south of france or maybe go to swiss piker pikes where we keep some of our assets. charons, keigers, and money is all we know so let's toast to conduct asparagus. 44 is what we are and bozo virgos is what we know. we watched this lisa in one of our cabins on the perplexed selenahanduse lakes. ave shant favors. viva berlin - 40.
  • Daniel Graig Clasic

    5
    By Ralpcurr30s
    I saw this movie in my PsP in 2005 this movie is great I do have the blue ray. But Wen you travel is most have in IPhone.
  • Layer Upon Needless Layer Cake

    1
    By tony mowatt
    Sure am glad I didn't buy this because I tend to favor movies that have coherent plot-lines. See if this rings a bell: The kind of movie that were you to break it up into twenty segments, each five minutes long...then watch any one of the aforementioned segments, you might think to yourself 'this looks like it might be good'. Unfortunately, watch any two concurrent segments and you'll possibly find yourself thinking -as I did- 'What is going on? What's the point of that? That makes no sense whatsoever. You've got to be kidding. Eventually you understand that it's not going to cohese, it won't get any better and the plot is rubbish.
  • Nonsensical Northumbrian bloviated garbage

    1
    By Ridgerockranch
    Save your money and rent a good Film Noir. This film is ridiculous. The actors mumble, the script flips and then flops. What we have here is..."a failure to communicate".
  • Quite good

    5
    By Broske73
    Excitement, fantastic cinematography, great casting. I don't know why this movie isn't better-known. I would watch again.
  • Meh

    3
    By kisertn
    I will say that I have no trouble with the fact that I spent 2 hours of my life watching this (which is more than I can say for many movies out there today), but in the end it was not a very satisfying movie. It was ok. It was different. But I didn’t really care about the characters, nor the story line, nor much else. I just didn’t care. I did like the acting of a couple of the actors. It’s “ok” in my opinion.
  • convoluted

    1
    By blkjay
    the plot was so convoluting and there were way too many different characters that I completely lost track of what was going on before the movie was even half-way over. The movie also portrays the characters in such a way as to make you (or at least me) not feel any sympathy or empathy for any of them in the least bit.
  • Welcome to the Layer Cake

    5
    By Sanchovilla72
    The strength of this movie lies with Craig's subtle, yet commanding, presence. The story twists unexpected and smooth. Easily making my Top Ten all time, which given the company it keeps, is saying something. BUY THIS MOVIE!!!!!!
  • Deleted This About Five Minutes In...

    1
    By Highway_61
    ...and it was still in voiceover exposition mode. Do these guys understand that film is a visual medium? If one needs five minutes of voiceover exposition so as to explain the premise of a story, one does not understand how to use film to tell story.

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