Review of Layer Cake (2004) by Amheretojudge — 30 Mar 2018
Even drug dealers don't work weekends..
Layer Cake Its fast paced gripping screenplay that enfolds in each phase as it ages on screen with witty humor and complex yet amusing characters blends in perfectly creating a brilliant gangsta rapeven drug dealers don't work weekends..
Layer Cake.
Its fast paced gripping screenplay that enfolds in each phase as it ages on screen with witty humor and complex yet amusing characters blends in perfectly creating a brilliant gangsta rap environment that is although palpable but still fails to connect with the audience. J.J. Connelly's keen adaptation (and it's short runtime) helps survive this feature where even Mathew Vaughn; the director, is supporting thoroughly and is convincing too. Daniel Craig holds tightly on to its part but seems a bit distracted to carry the whole feature on its shoulder. Layer Cake fails on creating the impact of character's emotion and the drama that come along with on screen which ultimately fails to communicate with the viewers and justify them with enough reason to convince them.
This review of Layer Cake (2004) was written by Amheretojudge on 30 Mar 2018.
Layer Cake has generally received very positive reviews.
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