Review of Black Mass (2015) by Alexander S — 20 Aug 2016
Boston, late-1970s. The FBI are looking to break the Mafia hold on the north of the city. Agent John Connolly (played by Joel Edgerton) is on the case and is willing to go to any lengths to achieve his aims. A South Boston native, he decides to "ally" the FBI with South Boston crime kingpin James "Whitey" Bulger (played by Johnny Depp), as his main enemies are the Mafia. Approaching Bulger via his brother Billy Bulger (Benedict Cumberbatch), a Massachusetts State Senator, Connolly is successful in gaining Bulger as an informant and ally against the Mafia. However, this alliance only seems to embolden Bulger in his quest for power and wealth, as he is able to operate with impunity and utter ruthlessness. Not realising he is being duped, Connolly finds himself backing Bulger, rather than law, order and justice.
An engrossing crime-drama, based on a true story. As far as gangster dramas go, it's hardly in the league of The Godfather or Goodfellas, but it's entertaining and, besides, not much is in those movies' league.
Superb performance by Johnny Depp in the lead role. His choices of movies of late have been sub-par but this is a fine return to form. Very convincing as a ruthless crime lord, with his alternating between mob boss and doting father quite breathtaking.
Good work too from Joel Edgerton.
This review of Black Mass (2015) was written by Alexander S on 20 Aug 2016.
Black Mass has generally received positive reviews.
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