Review of The Limey (1999) by Matt M — 06 May 2013
While there is nothing very original about the plot itself, Soderbergh engages the audience visually and gives it a style that is aesthetically appealing in a neo-noir sense, adding a unique twist of danger and unpredictability but also deepening the psychological aspect of the main character, masterly portrayed by Terence Stamp in arguably one of his best performances ever.
This review of The Limey (1999) was written by Matt M on 06 May 2013.
The Limey has generally received positive reviews.
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