Legend

Cast : Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, David Thewlis, Christopher Eccleston, Chazz Palminteri
Rated : 5/10
The syrupy 60s. London. Gambling mafia. Liquid Bonds. Nightclubs. Supari killings. Love. Gay-dom. Political hypocrisy. Crime. And Tom Hardy. It’s all there on a platter for you though legends, one may say, are made of better stuff.
If for nothing, you must go to see this gangster true story for master actor Tom Hardy who plays a double role so well that unless you knew before the film started that he and his brother are the same man, you would have never guessed.
One a handsome, in love, good looking somewhat scrupulous Reggie who manages the crime business with a swagger all fall in love with. And the other a schizophrenic beset with paranoia, extreme violent bouts and sexual deviance. But both Hardys are breathtakingly real and put you on the edge as a gangster should.
But that’s about all. The real life and times of these brothers who punctuated the 60s with their tales of dare and gory killings do not say much on the screen.
The story is told by Reggie’s girlfriend turned wife who eventually commits suicide after a drunken breakdown and marital rape by her gangster husband who finds no currency in being straight.
It could have had more pace, less violence, more love and less listlessness of the sidekicks.
But see it for Hardy. He’s stunning. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer

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