The Long Good Friday review. Harold Shand, a prosperous gangster and his crew run a successful operation of bars and casinos in East London by what is now Canary Wharf. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Until I get around to Spice World... Not knowledgeable enough of Britain's socio-poltical climate in the 1980s (or ever) to fully unpack this but will certainly watch this a few more times. Not on Good Friday!" Nine minutes into the story, Bob Hoskins walks onscreen ... and a human force of nature is unleashed. It was completed in 1979 but, because of release delays, it is generally credited as a 1980 film. The Internet Movie Database. If I were the sort of person with a penchant for pithy reviews, I'd summarise The Long Good Friday like this: "It's a British film, made the way Americans make American films." The Long Good Friday is a British gangster film starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren.It was completed in 1979, but because of release delays, it is generally credited as a 1980 film. The Long Good Friday is a British film starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. The Long Good Friday review – sheer, ground-breaking brilliance 5 / 5 stars 5 out of 5 stars. Steve P’s review published on Letterboxd: Three Twits and a Brit - Movie of the Week Club. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Long Good Friday at Amazon.com. Hoping to cash in on development, Harold invites NY Mafia man Charlie to London to hopefully invest in his dream project. And I have rarely seen a movie character so completely alive. Directed by John Mackenzie. "You don't crucify people! This is my favourite film I've watched for the Jelly Club so far! Directed by John Mackenzie. Review by Steve P. The Long Good Friday 1980 ★★★★★ Rewatched Apr 28, 2017. The Long Good Friday. Web Links; Find out more about "The Long Good Friday" at: Movie Review Query Engine. Shand is an evil, cruel, sadistic man. The Long Good Friday (1980). Reminded me of another great film THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE another film I need to see again soon. "The Long Good Friday," which is a masterful and very tough piece of filmmaking, eventually does answer these questions. What I mean by this is that when one thinks of a British film, the natural instinct is to imagine Loach-y Play-for-Today gritty realism, or traditionalist nostalgia in the vein of prime time ITV3 pap. Most importantly, The Long Good Friday features one of Bob Hoskins' best performances, as Harold Shand, the patriotic mobster who's heading for a fall. Everything he says is as quotable as an Arnold Schwarzenegger film. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film … Christians know well that Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Starring Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Dave King, Bryan Marshall, Derek Thompson, Eddie Constantine, Paul Freeman and Leo Dolan. First and foremost, Bob Hoskins is incredible in this. Although The Long Good Friday is firmly rooted in a very different era -- early 1980s Britain is another country entirely -- the film still feels fresh and uncompromisingly tough. Reviews in chronological order (Total 2 reviews) Post a review. It's to present a portrait of this man. But the point of the film isn't to analyze Harold Shand's problems. What better film to watch on Good Friday than The Long Good Friday. The beginning hands you some information with no context at all. The popularity of British films in Britain peaked between 1940 and 1949, and began to decline in 1950, eventually plateauing in 1970. The British films following this period were violent and sexual. The Long Good Friday review – classic Brit gangster melodrama 4 / 5 stars 4 out of 5 stars. The Long Good Friday/Mona Lisa review – captivating visions of London’s underworld (John Mackenzie, 1980/Neil Jordan, 1986; Arrow DVD/Blu-ray, 18) Philip French This week's films. "The Long Good Friday" was given a limited release in the U.S. but fortunately it opened in Los Angeles. An up-and-coming gangster is tested by the insurgence of an unknown, very powerful threat. With Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Paul Freeman, Leo Dolan. Audience Reviews for The Long Good Friday Nov 20, 2016 I'm not gonna pretend I've got a full handle on the events that just unfolded in The Long Good Friday, but I do know that I enjoyed them. Released in 1980, The Long Good Friday comes at the end of the 1970 – 1982 period in-which original British films had begun to lose their audience. The Long Good Friday is heralded as one of the best British gangster films of all time, starring Academy Award® nominee Bob Hoskins (Mona Lisa) in his career-making role as London crime boss Harold Shand and Academy Award® winner Helen Mirren (The Queen) as his classy moll Victoria. Based on a very short synopsis in the L.A. Times, my wife made the 30-mile drive from Pasadena to Santa Monica and were rewarded with the best crime drama I've ever seen. The Long Good Friday. Most importantly, The Long Good Friday features one of Bob Hoskins' best performances, as Harold Shand, the patriotic mobster who's heading for a fall.