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Sexy Beast (2000) is a British film directed by Jonathan Glazer, starring Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley and Ian McShane. It was Glazer's debut feature film, having previously been a director of music videos, such as "Rabbit In Your Headlights" for British electronic group UNKLE. The film earned Kingsley an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor. In 2004 the magazine Total Film named Sexy Beast the 15th greatest British film of all time.
StorySpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Logan is backed by gang boss Teddy Bass (Ian McShane), who, after a coupling with a banker named Harry (James Fox), has decided to pull a job on Harry's highly secure (and well furnished) bank vault. Logan, however, has his own agenda. In Spain, he terrorises the quartet, and what was a mission from the top has become a personal vendetta against Gal's happiness along with bitterness at his own inability to make relationships work; it's mentioned several times throughout the film that Logan had at least one sexual dalliance with Jackie. Notes
ReviewsThe film has received praise from film critic for its excellent performances and characterisation, which lift it above the conventions of the standard British gangster caper. It received high praise from writers at the San Francisco Chronicle, Entertainment Weekly, Slate, Rolling Stone and the Los Angeles Times, but it was panned by the Washington Post as "Ben Kingsley spraying saliva-lubricated variants of the F-word into the atmosphere like anti-aircraft fire for 10 solid minutes." It was also described as "massively uneven" by Variety.
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