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Ordinary Decent Criminal [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: XV
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Jan 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001URBRXQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 150,482 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Michael Lynch is Dublin's most notorious criminal, his brazen robberies making him the bane of the Gardaí and a hero to his fellow working class city Northsiders. When not playing happy families with his two wives - sisters Christine and Lisa - and his children, Lynch is busy plotting elaborate heists, thinking as much about the showmanship of it all as he is the loot involved. On his case is Garda Noel Quigley, his determination to convict Lynch slowly turning into an obsession. Inevitably, a showdown looms.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad film at all! 9 Jan 2003
Format:DVD
As a huge Kevin Spacey fan, and after hearing some good reviews on this film, I just had to buy it!

While this isn't Spacey's finest work he is very good at playing an Irish criminal master-mind (he even pulls off a very good accent!)who is brilliant at fooling the police who are always left looking and feeling very stupid!

This is very funny at times, but it also drags at times. It gets slow in the middle before the really exciting and un-expected ending!

Good stuff!

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
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As a huge Kevin Spacey fan, I felt he had more than served his time in supporting roles and was long overdue a starring role he could get his teeth into. This film isn't it.

The film is a heavily fictionalised account of the life of Dublin gangster Martin Cahill - or "Michael Lynch". The film copies Cahill's lifestyle with Michael living with his wife and her sister and by being a supposedly charismatic gang leader. This is where the film falls down. Spacey's accent and handle on the character are faultless but the script doesn't get out of third gear until about 60 minutes in - the film's third act, in effect. And by then, we've lost all will to care for Lynch, or any of the characters.

In John Boorman's The General, Brendan Gleeson gave a starmaking performance as Martin Cahill in the title role, breathing fire through the bones of the character and leaving us in no uncertain terms as to why people chose to follow him. In the role of Michael Lynch, we find Kevin Spacey undecided about what to do with Gerard Stembridge's muddled script and giving us the public persona of Kevin Spacey. This would be fine if we were watching The Life And Times Of Kevin Spacey, but doesn't work when we need to believe in him as a Dublin gangster, let alone one who is capable of pulling off Ireland's biggest art theft.

Spacey can't make you think of anyone other than Kevin Spacey. If Spacey had been a bit more generous, David Hayman's excellent second-in-command and Peter Mullan's henchman would have more screen time. If director Thaddeus O'Sullivan had really wanted to make an interesting film about Martin Cahill, he should have told the story from their perspective, to see beyond the clichés.

Cahill's life was never going to make an entertaining caper-style thriller. It's too full of contradictions and complexities to be condensed and blended into a Hollywood-style narrative. The scene where Lynch frightens his robbery trial judge into submission by planting a bomb in his daughter's car isn't as shocking as the film needs it to be, because we've been told it's going to happen. Frustratingly, there are several glimpses of what might have been. The art heist itself is a skilfully executed gem, as are the scenes between Spacey and Linda Fiorentino as his wife. But there are not enough of these moments to save the film. By the time the film suddenly realises it's wanted to be a thriller all along, it's left it too late to convince us it has any serious intent in its mind at all.

What lets the film down in particular is one stunningly unconvincing scene on a bridge over the River Liffey, where Lynch and his gang discuss ways of getting rid of the stolen painting in full view of the Gardai! If O'Sullivan and Stembridge intended this as some kind of warped flight of fantasy, to give the film some extra depth, they have made serious errors of judgement. These sequences look embarrassingly out of place and unbalance the film as a whole. Perhaps if there had been more of them, they would have fitted in better, but like this, they make the film look like a series of loosely connected, wish-we-could-be-funny, wish-we-could-be-thrilling mini-films.

The first thirty minutes play as a short film in their own right, before the film decides to bring in "IRA" characters who make the ones in Patriot Games look frighteningly realistic. With Spacey being such a showboat and Stembridge and O'Sullivan so keen to serve up Oirish clichés and hollow truisms, in the end, there's really no saving Ordinary Decent Criminal. The fact that it's such a mess, with its many interesting bits and pieces diluted and faded by the accompanying clichés makes you wonder why no-one thought to question the script, least of all, O'Sullivan and Stembridge.

The extras on this disc give some slight compensation. Helen Baxendale (who plays Lisa, Lynch's sister-in-law/lover) has obviously been to a good interviewing charm school. Working with Kevin Spacey was a prime motivational factor, apparently, and then there's some nice fluffiness about her new baby. There's also a too-short interview with Spacey, who goes on at great length about his reasons for taking the role of Michael Lynch. These, sadly, are actually better than the film.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars rubbish 5 Dec 2006
By sean paul mccann VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
ah the never ending idea of getting in established actors to play irish people and adapt an accent that makes me ill never ceases to dull my senses but if the film is decent enough then i can learn to move on,with ordinary decent criminals that notion doesnt apply as the film is a howler from start to finish.

The film had to be altered at the last minute,the original film was centred around real life crime lord martin cahill,but then the film makers heard that a film about him was already being made,(the general) so the script was altered even if a few similarities remain.

The film is devoid of soul and the pace is lazy,i believe there are funny parts in here,they didnt find me,spacey looks uncomfortable here and it is one film that i can almost bet he didnt appear in as his cv is of the highest calibre,not worth your time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ordinary Decent Criminal
Based around a true story, fast cars (OK, slightly dated now), great sound track and Kevin Spacey on top form. What more do you want? Great film.
Published on 12 May 2011 by Wa1ke
1.0 out of 5 stars Colin Ferral
This movie is so dumb they even managed to spell Farrell's name incorrectly - Colin Ferral in the end credits. Read more
Published on 24 April 2008 by Billy Ray Cyrus
1.0 out of 5 stars The General. John Boorman.
This movie is based on the Irish gangster Martin Cahill, who was shot dead by the IRA in 1995. However, Ordinary Decent Criminal is at pains to point out that it is a fictitious... Read more
Published on 23 Sep 2006 by Billy Ray Cyrus
5.0 out of 5 stars Criminally Underated
This film is brilliant, i bought it just because i fancied buying a film and it was cheap and i was glad i did. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2004 by J. Batchelor
5.0 out of 5 stars a much watch for irish and kevin spacey lovers
this must be kevin spaceys best movie to date, he plays a true irish rogue. excellent storyline and funny with it. i can see why he has two wives, they couldnt resist him in this.
Published on 21 Feb 2002 by cel_298x@hotmail.com
3.0 out of 5 stars Lock Stock and Two Caravaggios
Well it takes all tastes...and I differ from the previous reviewer.

This film was a romp from beginning to end. Read more

Published on 4 Sep 2001 by Paul Kelly
1.0 out of 5 stars Ordinary ? Yes. Decent No? Criminal that it was funded? Yes.
To give it some credit ODC is unashamed in setting itself out as a comic strip film, but the yarn element to this story soon recedes as the gut wrenching accents of the non Irish... Read more
Published on 22 Jun 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT
Although The General is the best version of the Martin Cahill story, this film gives us a few good tweaks to his legend and has an ending that he would be proud of. Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars This was a great feature.
It's bad this never came over to the state. This film was great with Kevin Spacey. It had all the action and comedy in it. The story was good about Michael Lynch. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars Irish Beauty??
Couldn't disagree more with the other review - did we watch the same film?

Allowing for the odd SLIGHT accent slip, Spacey is a very convincing Dubliner, more so in fact than the... Read more

Published on 25 Oct 2000
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