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Layer Cake

  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
204 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Daniel Craig in Layer Cake (2004)
Trailer 1
Lire trailer1:58
6 Videos
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  • Réalisation
    • Matthew Vaughn
  • Scénario
    • J.J. Connolly
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Craig
    • Sienna Miller
    • Michael Gambon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    204 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 071
    194
    • Réalisation
      • Matthew Vaughn
    • Scénario
      • J.J. Connolly
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Craig
      • Sienna Miller
      • Michael Gambon
    • 373avis d'utilisateurs
    • 142avis des critiques
    • 73Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

    Layer Cake
    Trailer 1:58
    Layer Cake
    Layer Cake Scene: Lovely Isn't She?
    Clip 1:26
    Layer Cake Scene: Lovely Isn't She?
    Layer Cake Scene: Lovely Isn't She?
    Clip 1:26
    Layer Cake Scene: Lovely Isn't She?
    Layer Cake Scene: It's A Business
    Clip 1:21
    Layer Cake Scene: It's A Business
    Layer Cake Scene: I Need A Favor
    Clip 1:55
    Layer Cake Scene: I Need A Favor
    Layer Cake Scene: This Is Tammy
    Clip 0:49
    Layer Cake Scene: This Is Tammy
    Layer Cake Scene: Knock On The Door
    Clip 1:38
    Layer Cake Scene: Knock On The Door

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    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • XXXX
    Sienna Miller
    Sienna Miller
    • Tammy
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Eddie Temple
    Tom Hardy
    Tom Hardy
    • Clarkie
    Jamie Foreman
    Jamie Foreman
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    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
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    Burn Gorman
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    George Harris
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    Tamer Hassan
    Tamer Hassan
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    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Gene
    Marcel Iures
    Marcel Iures
    • Slavo
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • Paul the Boatman
    Dimitri Andreas
    Dimitri Andreas
    • Angelo
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Jimmy Price
    Garry Tubbs
    • Brian
    Nathalie Lunghi
    Nathalie Lunghi
    • Charlie
    • (as Natalie Lunghi)
    Marvyn Benoit
    • Kinky
    • Réalisation
      • Matthew Vaughn
    • Scénario
      • J.J. Connolly
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    7poc-1

    Clever

    This is a clever drug dealer movie set in the UK. It starts out with the main character (XXXX) and narrator cheerfully extolling the virtues of the drug industry when you are careful and organised like he is. He is about to retire with a nice little fortune. Then it all starts to go wrong, one thing after another as layers are added to the plot.

    Sometimes it seems as if the plot is too complex and there are two dangers, one of leaving the audience behind and two leaving gaping holes in the plot. Still the humour and action set pieces are enough to pull it through. It is not as good as Snatch or Lock, Stock etc but is original enough to stand on its own right. Worth a look.
    8roger-pettit1

    An entertaining British crime thriller

    "Layer Cake" may not be a particularly original film. Its plot seems reminiscent of countless others, e.g. "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". Nonetheless, it is a stylish and entertaining one and keeps the viewer hooked right up until the final scene.

    Daniel Craig plays a drug dealer (whose character is not actually named and who is referred to simply as "XXXX" in the closing credits) in London. He regards himself as a businessman rather than a criminal. He professes to a hatred of guns and violence and he goes about his lucrative dealings in a low-key manner and in a way designed to keep himself under the radar and out of trouble. His aim is to make some money and to retire to Spain or somewhere similar to enjoy the fruits of his ill-gotten gains. However, his plans come awry when, on the threshold of retirement, he is asked by a powerful crime boss with whom he has done a number of deals in the past (Jimmy Price, played by Kenneth Cranham) to find the missing daughter of a friend and associate of his. That friend and associate turns out to be Eddie Temple (brilliantly portrayed by Michael Gambon), who is even more powerful, devious and ruthless than Price. It transpires that Price's motives in asking for his friend's daughter to be located are not as altruistic as they seem. Price also asks Craig's character to find a buyer for a huge consignment of drugs that have, in fact, been stolen by another dealer (The Duke, played by Jamie Foreman) from a ruthless Serbian drugs gang whose leader Dragan has a penchant for beheading anyone who gets in his way. Craig's character finds it difficult to say no to the powerful Price and so he embarks on a course that raises his profile and makes him enemies.

    "Layer Cake" is a riveting film. Although its plot earns few marks for originality, it is a well- written one (by J J Connolly, who based the screenplay on his own novel of the same name) and is clearly and accessibly portrayed. There are several clever twists that are plausible and unexpected. I have seen so many films of this sort in which the plot is either ludicrous or does not hang together properly. That is most definitely not the case here. The direction is very good and Craig himself is excellent in the starring role. The supporting cast, which contains a number of well-known British character actors as well as stars such as Gambon, are all very good too. The soundtrack, which features British rock music by the likes of The Cult and Duran Duran and which makes good use at the end of the film of Joe Cocker's version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", perfectly complements what we see on the screen. There are some minor visual continuity errors. One such is that the injuries on the face of Craig's character after he receives a going over from his fellow gangsters for supposed disloyalty are not compatible with each other in succeeding scenes. I also think that the film's attempts at humour are somewhat misplaced. Here are two examples. Temple is portrayed as liking opera and in one scene is keen to complete a conversation so that he can get away to go to a performance of Berlioz's "The Damnation of Faust". A northern hit man, when travelling in a taxi with Craig's character, is more keen on practising his oral French in readiness for an imminent test than on a more normal conversation. These two scenes are presumably intended to lighten things up. But they seem merely to be bolted on for the sake of it and add nothing to the development of either character. These are minor weaknesses though.

    "Layer Cake" is an entertaining film that is well worth seeing. 8/10.
    9Youkilledmypine

    In short, see this film.

    After being cast as Bond, Daniel Craig's back catalogue is now much sought after. Although Craig came to most of the UK's attention with a stand out performance in Our Friends in the North, it's Layer Cake that showcases why he got the Bond audition. Perhaps now, this strong contender for the best thriller of the year may find the audience it deserves. Mis-sold as a more art house friendly addition to the Guy Ritchie school of crime films, Layer Cake is a unique and remarkable experience.

    The plot is deceivingly simple and would wrongly be placed in the gangster-wanting-to-retire-peacefully cinema staple seen frequently in Al Pacino movies. It is a much greater accomplishment that the audacious visual style, superb script and excellent performances make easy comparisons to this film pretty difficult. If anything it is closer to Schrader's 'American Gigalo' where the morally questionable hero is engulfed in a situation going on around him. The predominantly male cast is faultless with everyone from Dexter Fletcher to Michael Gambon putting in superb turns to give the characters justice. Far more human than the cartoon stereotypes we've come to expect after so very many Brit gangster flicks. Craig has never looked in better shape for taking on Hollywood.

    Hats off then to Matthew Vaugn for filming Britain as it can look. Grimy in places but every bit astonishing in locations as our Stateside cousins. We've grown too used to seeing rain pouring and hackneyed clichés that have represented this country on celluloid. It's not foppish. It's not Bend It Like Beckham. So there really is no excuse left not to see it (aside from the awful trailer). Layer Cake deserves a wide audience and there's more than enough of everything for everyone to enjoy. At times hilarious, astonishingly frank and incredibly concise the whole film is a pure joy and clearly made for people that love film. Makes you wonder why they can't all be as classy as this.
    7Flagrant-Baronessa

    Great showcase for Daniel Craig's talent - and solid entertainment

    I can IMPOSSIBLY outline the plot of Matthew Vaughn's Layer Cake, so I'll just say it's about a nameless guy (Daniel Craig) doing some criminal stuff in London.

    In my observation there are three approaches to gangster characters in crime films: 1) The overly-amateurish 'gangsters' that are scared sh*t and mess up, like in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, 2) The kind of gangster who is an amateur, but picks up on criminal ways quickly and effortlessly if the occasion calls for it, like Max the cab driver from Collateral and 3) The stone-cold professionals who can do whatever, whenever with whatever, like any mob-boss, contract killer, etc.

    What is so endlessly refreshing about Layer Cake (2004) is that it applies none of these approaches to its main character Daniel Craig. He is a drug-dealer, but reluctantly resorts to violent ways. He hates guns. Murders and violence disturb him. He takes time to cope with things. He shows fear and hesitation. He actually bleeds when he is hit. In short, he is an extremely realistic person and this facilitates the film's realistic atmosphere - there's no glossy visuals or over-the-top violence.

    Now, it is my opinion that Layer Cake could have perhaps used some of the latter to spice things up. Its director is the producer of Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and it is clear here that he is trying to move away from flashy Ritchie editing and effects as much as possible, making his own film just a bit too barren in order to be 'different'. It works fine, but as a result, the gangster characters aren't very funny or colourful - rather they are down-to-earth London men trying to make a living. A shady living, true, but still a living.

    A few bland characters and an extra-template romantic storyline featuring Sienna Miller (I like her, but she is redundant in this film) drag this film down, but overall it is a very solid crime thriller, superbly acted by Daniel Craig. The score is great. In particular, please note the great use of "Ordinary World" by Duran Duran. Layer Cake isn't gloriously entertaining or anything but it feels very real and engaging and it is interesting to see the acting abilities of future Mr Bond - as well as his bare chest.

    7/10
    6daddysarm

    For people who think "MORE" is more.

    For people who think convoluted is clever. For people who think ensembling an assortment of gangster stereotypes is expansive.

    Still, it mostly works. The acting is fine. Everything to do with "The Serbs" is ridiculous. One minute "The Serbs" are blood-thirsty, omniscient masters of crime. The next minute they are shoulder-shruggers who can't find anyone in London and fall for the oldest trick in the book.

    But, given that the acting & style are the two best attributes of the film, can you imagine how bad the book must be?

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    • Anecdotes
      It was Daniel Craig's performance in this movie that caused producer Barbara Broccoli to take notice and think he might be a good fit for James Bond.
    • Gaffes
      Slavo and Dragan are supposed to be Serbians but they speak Romanian.
    • Citations

      Eddie Temple: You're born, you take shit. You get out in the world, you take more shit. You climb a little higher, you take less shit. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what shit even looks like. Welcome to the layer cake son.

    • Crédits fous
      The film title appears on a door that XXXX walks through.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Today: Épisode datant du 28 juillet 2005 (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Hayling
      Written by Daniel Ormondroyd, Jon Nowell, Hafdís Huld and Jon Collyer

      Published by Copyright Control

      Performed by FC Kahuna

      Courtesy of Skint Records

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    • How long is Layer Cake?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why is the film called Layer Cake? (SPOILERS)
    • What is the exact song that plays during the tower block roof scene when XXXX is kidnapped by eddie temple and learns about Jimmy ? (SPOILERS)
    • Do we ever learn xxxx's real name?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 juillet 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
      • Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Roumain
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • No todo es lo que parece
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Stoke Park House, Park Road, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(first meeting with Jimmy Price)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Sony Pictures Classics
      • Marv Films
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    • Budget
      • 4 000 000 £GB (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 339 957 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 81 706 $US
      • 15 mai 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 850 214 $US
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