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Walk Among the Tombstones [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (565 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00NQE5V60
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Liam Neeson has enjoyed a renaissance lately, reinventing himself as an ‘elder statesman’ of action movies, what with the ‘Taken’ trilogy and ‘Non Stop.’ Therefore, I couldn’t help but go into ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ thinking that it was going to be another ‘blast-a-thon’ of gunplay and high-octane action. It wasn’t.

I even – briefly – read a post on the internet concerning the film. It simply read ‘Totally dull.’ To be fair, I can see where they’re coming from. If you go into this film expecting something like Taken then you’re going to be left sorely disappointed. Luckily, when I watched it, I was obviously okay with something a little slower.

Liam Neeson plays... well, basically the same badass character he keeps playing lately – you don’t really need to know his name. He could almost be the same guy in Taken. But, anyway, he’s an ex cop turned private detective who’s hired to investigate the kidnap and murder of a drug dealer’s wife. First of all there’s comparatively little action, despite quite an intense opening shootout, there’s not that much else to follow (besides the odd ‘roughing up’ of a few shady characters here and there. The story is mainly about Neeson’s investigation, which he does with hunches and leads, rather than guns and fists.

Normally, I say that characters work best when they interact with others around them. Liam Neeson is definitely a ‘lone wolf’ here and I actually preferred him that way. However, the film-makers decided to make him ‘play off’ a young homeless kid he sort of befriends along the way. I felt that this was the one down point in the film. It wasn’t the young actor’s fault. He could definitely act, I just didn’t really believe a young homeless boy would be so into the things he was, i.e.
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The film has mixed reviews which having just watched it surprises me a little.........
'Matt Scudder' (Liam Neeson) used to be a 'Cop' he also had a drink habit, now, he's an unlicensed private-detective.
He is asked to speak to 'Danny Ortiz' (Maurice Compte) a drug-dealer, who's wife had been taken supposedly for
ransom, he had paid what he could lay his hands on, his wife .....dead.
'Matt' realizes who 'Danny' is and rejects the case, however after being given the torrid details of how 'Danny's' wife had
been returned in pieces packed into small plastic bags, 'Matt' changes his mind.
As he starts his investigations he gets a little on-going help from young T.J (Astro) 'Matt' soon discovers that similar cases
had happened earlier.
The people he's looking for are sick and ruthless, the area 'Matt's' investigations are taking him to are almost no-go zones
for the regular Police, the targets appear to be partners of known drug-dealers.
When 14 year old 'Lucia'(Danielle Rose Russell) a relative of 'Danny' is taken and a Million-Dollar ransom is demanded,the
stakes are raised, 'Matt' has to lure the culprits into a trap, by insisting that 'Lucia' has to be swapped alive for the cash, the
clock is ticking
This is a classy drama in which 'Liam Neeson' excels in the role of the troubled Private-Eye.
The film does have some graphic violence and scenes of brutality, and plenty of tense moments......worth a viewing.
Features -
* Matt Scudder' Private Eye/ A look behind the Tombstones.
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The film opens up with Matt Scudder (Liam Neeson) doing a watered down version of a "Dirty Harry" scene. Eight years later in 1999, Matt is no longer a cop, but a private detective and is eight years sober. He is contacted by a man about a case as we soon discover a couple of guys are kidnapping the wives of rich drug traffickers, demanding ransom, and then killing their victims anyway.

Matt is aided by some unlikely characters and follows his 12 step program, which we painfully get to hear, as he goes after the bad guys.

This is an okay me-too "Dirty Harry" film, but nothing that great. The characters were not entertaining. The dialogue was bland, especially for us who have had the misfortune to never participate in a 12 step program. What the heck was that all about?

You might want to wait for "Taken 3" to spend your money or go watch "Dirty Harry" again.
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Ex-alcoholic detective , now unlicensed private investigator Matt Scudder (Neeson), takes on the case of a man whose wife was kidnapped & murdered even after paying the ransom money. As he delves deeper, he finds a pair of sadistic killers who enjoy their work a little too much. Can he save another family from the same fate ?

A Walk Among the Tombstones is a noir crime suspense thriller. It starts out in 1991 with an impressive, yet brief, action sequence that results in an unknown outcome that changed Scudder's life, which the film teases, yet neatly doesn't reveal until late on to give it more impact & significance to the situation & character motivations. The movie flash forwards to it's present day of 1999, where Scudder takes on the case, the movie transitions into a slow paced yet intriguing private eye investigation with some well presented flashbacks, that endear us to the lead character(s), while gaining more insight into the disturbing nature of the bad guys. Towards the end of the movie it picks up pace & ends with an exciting finale. Its a relatively straightforward movie with only a few surprises & the odd cliche. The noir style cinematography enhances the movie with style & atmosphere. With some deliciously moody shots of New York's skyline & down at heel locals given additional character. Even the treatment of the rain lends weight behind the night shots, with a se7en feel to it. Kudos on the choice of Nouela's cover of "Black hole sun" which was a great soundtrack choice to this movie, perfectly complemented the haunting, sombre vibe.

The ever present Liam Neeson (
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