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Citizen Gangster [Import]

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4.0 out of 5 stars Slow in Places but a Real Gangbanger of at Story Sep 10 2012
By Ian Gordon Malcomson HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I wasn't surprised that a largely American audience, as expressed in the latest Rotten Tomatoes ratings, gave this movie a low rating. As a well-crafted docudrama chronicling the fascinating life of one of Canada's last big bank robbers, this flick should be a hit north or south of the border, but for the fact that it lacks any big-name performers and the complete story lies just beyond the reach of the film in the form of an intriguing denouement. Having read a couple of biographies on the Boyd Gang and its leader, Edwin Alonzo Boyd, I was prepared for the storyline as to how this group of hard luck individuals came together to pull off a number of big bank heists in the Toronto area in the late 1940s. What startled me, however, was how well the director blended that violent strand of the story with the one portraying Boyd as a gentle family man who really cared for humanity, who only naively took up robbing banks to support his family and start a career in acting. He is seen as a man who was bold, charming, skillful and non-violent, even though he touted a gun on his hold-ups. By contrast, the Jacksons, another gang that he fell in with when he was doing time in Don Jail and Kingston Pen were seen as trigger-happy, impulsive and moody types who couldn't draw a line on how far they were prepared to go in this venture. As a result of their hot-headed actions, two of them ended up on the gallows. The Jacksons, it would seem, needed Boyd more than he needed them. The film concludes with the gang being caught and sent up for some big time, leaving us with one brief five-minute epilogue as to where Boyd's life surprisingly went years later when he surfaced in Victoria under an assumed name. It would seem that this movie ended too soon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A True-Life Canadian Caper Featuring The Emergence Of The Notorious Celebrity Criminal Edwin Boyd Aug 25 2012
By K. Harris - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Without knowing much about Nathan Morlando's "Citizen Gangster," I imagined it was going to be a mob oriented film. Perhaps the more apt title might have been "Citizen Bankrobber" as the movie charts the story of Edwin Boyd, a dashing criminal who made a name for himself (as notorious as it may be) in postwar Toronto. A family man and veteran struggling to make ends me, Boyd embarked on a series of daring robberies that initiated a massive manhunt. As he proceeded, he became increasingly flamboyant and epitomized the concept of the charming celebrity criminal. He's not painted as a particularly bad man, but the desperation that fuels his early decisions soon gives way to an unequivocal embracing of the spotlight. He starts to believe his own hype, refusing to veer from his new persona. Anyone that watches their fair share of true life crime will find little that is new or revelatory in this classic and oft-told story. But besides feeling a bit familiar, "Citizen Gangster" is a well acted and well made endeavor that should appeal to anyone interested in the genre or the case in particular.

Scott Speedman plays the title role, and his easy charm really works in this presentation. The story follows the period in his life when Boyd first makes the decision to be an outlaw, through acts of increasing bravado, to his many encounters with the law, to prison escapes, to forming a team of robbers, to the ultimate conclusion. While I won't reveal the particulars of what happens to Boyd (for those who aren't familiar with the tale), I will say stick around for the written synopsis at the finale of the film that updates the character arcs. You might be quite surprised by one of these revelations, it actually puts the entire film into a slightly new light. The movie is really reliant on Speedman and your identification with him, this is one of his more full-bodied performances. Aside from the criminal spree, the most dramatic aspect of the movie is in Speedman's evolving relationship with his family. And these scenes are nicely handled and quietly affecting.

Aside from Speedman, Kelly Reilly makes an impact as his wife. In addition, the actors that comprise his new criminal band add a lively unpredictability to the proceedings. Brian Cox is featured as Speedman's disapproving father (an ex-cop, no less) and while it's always great to see this tremendous actor--he doesn't have a whole lot to do here. I wanted a bit more emphasis on the other side of the equation, like the police investigation angle. But little insight is provided into anything other that the robberies and criminals themselves. From the technical stand-point, the dialogue can be a bit muffled (in an uneven soundtrack) and it's easy to miss whispered conversations and anything bombarded with music. So you have to be attentive to catch everything. And on a visual level, the movie has a washed-out color palette that really accentuates the bleakness and grittiness of the tale (even colors like pink and blue often feel gray). I won't contend that "Citizen Gangster" is necessarily an unmissable crime epic. It is, however, solidly constructed and entertaining. About 3 1/2 stars, I'll round up for the charismatic Speedman. KGHarris, 8/12.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A lot like "Public Enemies" in the story, and pacing. Good movie but very long and drawn out but worth seeing. I say B- Jun 15 2012
By Tony Heck - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
"Your dreams, you made them ours. I believed you. I didn't think it would be like this Eddie." Eddie Boyd (Speedman) is living day to day as a bus driver trying to provide for his family. When a rider boards his bus one day he rethinks his life. With his house facing foreclosure and barely being able to scrape by he goes to a director in hopes of becoming a movie star. When all else fails he resorts to robbing banks. I knew very little about this going in and was actually surprised when I found out that this was a true story. This movie is very very similar to "Public Enemies" in story and pacing. While this was a good movie that is worth watching it is feels very long and drawn out. Speedman does a pretty good job in this as well as most of the other cast. The only real problem I had with this was the same I had with "Public Enemies". I felt it hard to stay focused on it the entire time and was losing interest off and on. This is not a bad movie but be prepared for it. Overall, as close to a remake of "Public Enemies" you can get. Good, but long. I give it a B-.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bankrobber Film! Dec 17 2012
By Tafari K. Boozer - Published on Amazon.com
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It's not Public Enemies but it's not a dull movie either Scott Speedman did a good job watch and see for yourself, I am not going to get in depth about the film it starts off slow but gets good during the middle and there after.
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