Review of Mona Lisa (1986) by Bob C — 21 Feb 2007
I was pleasantly surprised by the strong interactions from both leads (Hoskins and Tyson) who portray a flourishing friendship which turns out to be a one-sided affair for poor George (Hoskins).
Like most British crime films, this one is no different in its negative documents of inner city nightlife. I found the film very gritty and quite rightly so. This is the type of film that keeps the British film industry aflame. Yet another wonderful film from Handmade.
I would highly recommend this too anyone interested in British cinema and seeing some fantastic performances, especially from Bob Hoskins who sort of reprises his role from 'The Long Good Friday'.
This review of Mona Lisa (1986) was written by Bob C on 21 Feb 2007.
Mona Lisa has generally received very positive reviews.
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