Jun 11, 2011

Watch Brighton Rock Movie Online

Watch Brighton Rock Movie Online

 It’s an intelligent and creative movie  not a masterpiece  but much better than some rather disobliging reviews have suggested  drawing less on the book than on the 1947 John Boulting film whose screenplay Greene co-wrote with Terence Rattigan. Fans of both  however  may be discontented with the way Joffe handles the ending  and the question of how to reveal what Greene’s novel describes as “the greatest horror of all”.
Keith Waterhouse once wrote that Brighton looked like a town that was helping the police with its inquiries; no less memorably  Brighton resident Julie Burchill wrote that the simple word “esplanade” gave her a secret  sensual thrill. There’s something of both these feelings in writer-director Rowan Joffe’s bold  intelligent but flawed new version of Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock  his noir tale of fear and sin amid the interwar racecourse gangs in Brighton. Here  it’s updated to the 1960s world of running seaside battles between Mods and Rockers.

Sam Riley is  gangster Pinkie – at 30  it’s a bit more of a stretch for Riley than for Richard Attenborough who was 23 when he played the part. Pinkie has precociously taken charge of a Brighton protection mob  and now presumes to challenge the pre-eminence of stately criminal grandee Colleoni  played by Andy Serkis  who lives in some style at the Continental hotel. But this looming turf war is complicated by other problems Pinkie is having: he has murdered an enemy gangster  Hale  and through an awful quirk of fate a seaside photographer snapped Pinkie’s accomplice Spicer (Phil Davis) snarlingly menacing Hale as he was desperately attempting to cosy up to a waitress on her lunch-hour in the forlorn hope that this would deter his assailants.
This is the timid and mousy Rose (Andrea Riseborough) whom Pinkie must now seduce in order to get the ticket for that incriminating photo. He also intends to marry her  so that she will not be compelled to give evidence against him in any murder trial. Like Pinkie  she is a cradle Catholic  and Pinkie – gloomily and defiantly believing in his destiny in hell – consecrates their love to mortal sin. Helen Mirren plays Ida  the blowsy golden-hearted older woman who makes it her business to bring Pinkie to book. This movie ups her status  making her the manageress of the cafe where Rose is employed.
A sinking feeling asserts itself: could it be that our fallen  sinful world is just like Brighton? A tatty  cosmically temporary day-trippers’ and dirty-weekenders’ sort of place  whose promised pleasures always turn out to be fleeting and disappointing  leading you on to nothingness like a pier  giving way to desperate ennui in the face of death  lapping eternally like Brighton’s deeply uninviting sea? Pinkie himself is drenched not merely with crime or wrongdoing but sin  yet it could be that in not murdering Rose but marrying her  however cynically or psychotically  Pinkie is the agent of mysterious divine grace – which does not redeem Rose or Pinkie  but at least clarifies for these terrified souls and for us  their witnesses  the lineaments of evil itself.
Any lover of the novel is bound to regret the way Joffe excises the famous beginning in which the victim Hale  in his character as “Kolley Kibber” is employed by a newspaper to stroll along the prom  giving cash prizes to any holidaymaker who recognises him  and placing time-coded cards in cafes and shops.
Watch Brighton Rock Movie Online
In the novel  Pinkie’s mob lay a false trail of these cards after Hale’s death to create an alibi  and worry that Rose will remember that someone other than Hale placed the one she found. A lot of flavour is lost in this film’s beginning  though Joffe’s “photo” device – taken from later developments in the book – here arguably creates a sharper and much more plausible anxiety.
Riley and Riseborough are both good  especially Riseborough  who brilliantly shows how Rose changes from being a child into a gangster’s moll  embracing this fate while uneasily aware of its wrongness  and how it is founded on her complicity and self-deceit. The Mods and Rockers are a clever noir invention  a spectacle of disorder that Pinkie and his enemies can use as a cover for their own violence  and the youth gangs are also an interesting symbol for Britain’s new fear and hatred of the young.
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