
The movie attempts to tell the story of Irish hoodlum James "Whitey" Bulger and how he rose from his street level reputation to being the crime lord of Boston. And in that, the movie never truly shows how he got from one place to the other. Yeah, we see him forming an "alliance" with the FBI and working up schemes.But you never see the progress he makes gradually. That's just one small issue I had.
One thing you need to know about Black Mass is that it does what it wants to. Simple and ruthless. It''ll make you cringe away from Depp's blood-curdling "Whitey". That dinner scene we saw in the trailer was spine-chilling, simply put. Joel Edgerton does an impressive job as well, playing the FBI agent who grew up with Bulger and seeks an "I scratch your back,you mine" kind of deal.
Director Scott Cooper makes sure he doesn't overkill with Depp's performances and let's other characters breathe but never leaves you wanting more of Depp. He gets the balance just right. He does not, however, let the story breathe. Or give it much depth. The movie spans over 10 years and no shot ever feels like it's in a different time from the previous. The movie could"ve used an extra 15 minutes to lay more emphasis on a few scenes.
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"All the guys tended to be corrupt-it's an interesting film because there's not a hero to root" Joel told EW. |
So I guess, my problem with Black Mass is that we don't see the character plan what he wants and then accomplish it. We're never looking forward to him succeeding or failing. We don't care enough. We're just riding the ride. An enjoyable ride. A gripping one,sometimes.But nothing more.
Watch the film to see Johnny Depp creep you out with his harrowing portrayal of a "crime lord".Watch the film to see Joel Edgerton almost hold his own against Depp. Watch the film to see Scott Cooper's well-shot, violent crime movie. Don't watch the film to see how it holds up against Goodfellas. Manage your expectations and you should end up having a great time at the movies (as I did, if it wasn't clear).
So have you seen this movie?What did you think about it? Also, what's your favourite Johnny Depp movie? And what's your favourite Depp performance? Comment below.
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