FFC Mariner
Well-Known Member
If his new movie is half as good as his best ever movie (Get Carter,1971), it will be great. GC possibly up there with Scarface and the Godfather as gangster movies
Against a backdrop of a Broken Britain plagued with teenage knife deaths and a growing gun culture, Michael plays an ex-Marine pensioner living alone in an inner-city estate after the death of his wife.
When his only friend is murdered by the drug-dealing young gangsters who terrorise the concrete jungle, Harry Brown turns vigilante to wipe them out... one by one.
"It's a tough movie," he said, "but it's about a very tough environment."
Michael, 76, has been taking it easy of late. But he jumped at the chance to make a film which highlights one of the most damaging issues of our age - the growth in youth violence.
Now
Then
Against a backdrop of a Broken Britain plagued with teenage knife deaths and a growing gun culture, Michael plays an ex-Marine pensioner living alone in an inner-city estate after the death of his wife.
When his only friend is murdered by the drug-dealing young gangsters who terrorise the concrete jungle, Harry Brown turns vigilante to wipe them out... one by one.
"It's a tough movie," he said, "but it's about a very tough environment."
Michael, 76, has been taking it easy of late. But he jumped at the chance to make a film which highlights one of the most damaging issues of our age - the growth in youth violence.
Now
Then