Rjones1325
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Has anyone else here seen this?
I saw it several weeks back and procrastinated typing about it, but I finally did review it.
When you have a period piece set in the 20s the number one thing that should take into account is production design. One of the things I love about this movie is the production design. Through the entire film, you feel as if youre in the 1920s. One thing I just kept thinking while watching this film was how beautiful it looked from the landscapes of the houses to the interior of the different buildings Coughlin walks into. The costumes were nice as well. There was even a point I wanted to search up the actual designs of the clothes just to see the art.
The worst thing Live By Night has going. is it's story and plotting which results the film being generic as hell. The first 30 minutes begins as a run of the mill mob movie that is barely interesting but then drastically shifts to another location that doesnt connect to the first 30 which is completely unnecessary to a point you predict its going to be forced into the last act. Everything about the story is so predictable that it gets to a Shut In level of lazy. As much Shut In was Thriller 101, Live By Night is Gangster Flick 101. It constantly takes bits and pieces of other films that were revolutionary and iconic. One moment its Goodfellas, then Godfather, then finally Gangster Squad. There is nothing there that makes this original. Its bloody and violent, but by the end, you realize you saw it all.
FULL REVIEW: https://rendyreviews.com/movies//live-by-night-review