Tuesday, November 10, 2015

We all are vulnerable and at war

Abel Morales (Oscar Isaac) runs a legimate heating & oil business, but people around him - partners, competitors, lawyers, mobsters and cops - seem all to be no-good pains in the asses, so much in fact that it seems like it's a one man against the whole early 80s tumultuous New York. A decent enough a movie (actually, looks tremendously cool), not much to complain, other than that it sometimes seemed that the story didn't go anywhere, probably it did but I was too bored to notice.

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