{"id":289,"date":"2007-11-19T11:36:58","date_gmt":"2007-11-19T11:36:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ealasaid.com\/writing\/reviews\/2007\/11\/19\/before-the-devil-knows-youre-dead\/"},"modified":"2022-06-11T11:32:59","modified_gmt":"2022-06-11T18:32:59","slug":"before-the-devil-knows-youre-dead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ealasaid.com\/main\/2007\/11\/19\/before-the-devil-knows-youre-dead\/","title":{"rendered":"Before the Devil Knows You&#8217;re Dead"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><b>Directed by: <\/b>Sidney Lumet<br \/>\n<b>Starring: <\/b>Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, Albert Finney<br \/>\n<b>Rated: <\/b>R for a scene of strong graphic sexuality, nudity, violence, drug use and language.<br \/>\n<b>Parental Notes:<\/b> This movie definitely deserves its R rating and is not suitable for youngsters.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\n&#8220;Before the Devil Knows You&#8217;re Dead&#8221; is a film about bad people doing bad things and the chain of catastrophic events that follows. It&#8217;s a grand crime melodrama which is difficult to describe without ruining its well-crafted surprises. I am a firm believer that a good movie isn&#8217;t ruined by spoilers, but this film&#8217;s surprises are so well-crafted, I won&#8217;t spoil them for you.<br \/>\nPhilip Seymour Hoffman (&#8220;Capote&#8221;) and Ethan Hawke (&#8220;Fast Food Nation&#8221;) star as brothers Andy and Hank. They both need money, but for different reasons. Andy has a high paying job, but he also has a serious drug habit and a wife with expensive tastes. Hank is way behind on child support payments to his angry ex-wife (Amy Ryan, &#8220;Gone Baby Gone&#8221;) and doesn&#8217;t want to tell his daughter that he can&#8217;t even afford to pay for her class trip to see &#8220;The Lion King.&#8221;<br \/>\nAndy is the smart, amoral one, and he&#8217;s the one who comes up with the plan: the two of them can solve all their problems by robbing a mom-and-pop jewelry store out in the suburbs. The plan looks foolproof on paper, but Hank lacks Andy&#8217;s steel resolve and that will be the pair&#8217;s downfall.<br \/>\nHoffman&#8217;s Andy has so much repressed rage smouldering underneath his determinedly relaxed exterior that when he finally does lose control, it&#8217;s with an air of inevitability. The film&#8217;s opening sequence, a passionate sex scene in a Rio hotel, lets us see Andy&#8217;s passion and desire to make his wife Gina (Marisa Tomei, &#8220;Wild Hogs&#8221;) happy before we watch him devolve into a violent criminal. Hoffman&#8217;s performance is subtly shaded, made up of vocal inflections and hints of facial expression, and it is a joy to watch.<br \/>\nHawke is equally phenomenal as spineless Hank, the baby of the family. He&#8217;s susceptible to his brother&#8217;s manipulations as well as to his own lack of inner strength. He loves people &#8212; his daughter, his parents, even his brother &#8212; but doesn&#8217;t have the guts to behave admirably toward them. Hawke shows us Hank&#8217;s good heart under his incompetent exterior and makes the man almost likeable.<br \/>\nThe deeper into the film we get, the more obvious it becomes how two such different men grew out of the same family. Their parents, Charles (Albert Finney, &#8220;The Bourne Ultimatum&#8221;) and Nanette (Rosemary Harris, &#8220;Spider-Man 3&#8221;), are kind and gentle on the surface, but as the film goes on that surface is peeled away and we get to see what lies beneath.<br \/>\n&#8220;Before the Devil Knows You&#8217;re Dead&#8221; is not for everyone. It&#8217;s a quiet, character-driven film punctuated by loud, sudden violence. Three years after his Lifetime Achievement award, Sidney Lumet still has it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Directed by: Sidney Lumet Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, Albert Finney Rated: R for a scene of strong graphic sexuality, nudity, violence, drug use and language. 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