Review of The Krays (1990) by James R — 17 May 2009
If Long Good Friday was The Godfather of british cinema, The Krays was the GoodFellas.
The violence, loyalty, fear, blood and traditions are all present and correct. The Kemp bros., especially Gary, give superbly sinister and dangerous portrayals of the twins. You can't fault it's accuracy on who the twins were or how they grew up. However, the events shown are lacking in relevance to how they really happened and are taken from the point of view of Gang members who so obviously lied during their trial. The film also lacks on the other gang members, no member is named as being Tony Lambrianou or Freddie Foreman, for example. Although this is secondary to the twins themselves, for people who know the real story it does make it a little less enjoyable.
This review of The Krays (1990) was written by James R on 17 May 2009.
The Krays has generally received positive reviews.
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