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Domino (Full screen)

Keira Knightley , Mickey Rourke , Tony Scott    R (Restricted)   DVD
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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Does it really matter what's true or false in Domino if the movie's so deliriously hard to resist? Tony Scott's dizzying film about his late friend, former model and famous bounty hunter Domino Harvey (1969-2005), is more tribute than biography, riffing on Harvey's action-packed exploits and brief reality-TV celebrity in a fractured, manic style that's so visually over-stimulating that it could throw vulnerable viewers into grand mal seizures. Scott's barrage of audio-visual hyperactivity is ultimately exhausting, and Richard Kelly's fragmented screenplay does nothing to discourage Scott's relentless MTV "style" (and we use that word oh-so-loosely here). And yet, with Keira Knightley so ferociously alluring in the title role, and Mickey Rourke (as her boss and bounty-hunting mentor, Ed Mosbey) serving up a second dose of his Sin City comeback, Domino grabs you by the throat and never lets go. Scott's embrace of nihilism is typically facile but it propels a vision of wretched humanity that pulls you in with train-wreck intensity. The movie's bracing humor also makes fine use of a large supporting cast including Christopher Walken, Jacqueline Bissett, Dabney Coleman, Edgar Ramirez, Mo'Nique, Delroy Lindo, Mena Suvari, Lucy Liu, and former Beverly Hills 90210 stars Ian Ziering and Brian Austin Green (the latter two poking good-sport fun at themselves as "celebrity hostages"). The accidental overdose death of the real Domino (daughter of The Manchurian Candidate star Laurence Harvey) in the summer of 2005 threw a sad shroud of irony over this movie's theatrical release, but for all its reckless indulgence, Domino is a fitting eulogy for a troubled woman whose credo ("Heads you live, tails you die") is reflected in Scott's fictionalized rendition of the dangerous life she lived. --Jeff Shannon

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4.0 out of 5 stars This movie is dirty and shockly good, July 2 2007
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Jenny J.J.I. "A New Yorker" (That Lives in Carolinas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Domino (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
It's over the top; sure. This is a film in which arms are literally being thrown around, subtitles are correcting themselves, but I loved every minute of it. Kiera Knightley gives a fierce performance. She shows the right amount of anger and dedication in this performance. Mickey Rourke follows up his great performance in 'Sin City' with another tough-guy performance (Good to see him). Edgar Ramirez really doesn't do anything except speak Spanish every once in a while and stare at Kiera. Delroy Lindoi gives a good supporting performance. Mo'Nique was herself, although she did surprise me on one particular scene. Lucy Liu has great chemistry with Kiera Knightley in her scenes with her. Christopher Walken owns his roles as usual and an unusual assortment of actors including some Beverly Hills 90210 stars manage to squeeze themselves into this production.

The problem that I had with this movie is that it concentrates on the different things that they do, instead of the character of Domino. Some of the dialog in this film was also stupid {"The rich, the poor, and everyone in between."--uuuhh, that's not as clever as you think, filmmakers, no need to repeat it twice!) Plus the final action scene is all shaky so you can't really tell what's going on.

Overall, I thought `Domino' was a great deal of fun. Due to the over the top nature and the twitchy camera tricks, it's easy for me to see why the film was bashed by so many viewers, but I really didn't mind any of this in the least. For me, it was one the most entertaining films to watch. Though `Domino' wasn't the best film of 2005, it was one hell of a ride that is destined to reach cult status. Watch it before you judge it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't get throught it., Jun 13 2009
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Sebastien Lessard (Richmond, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Domino (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
I had high hopes for this movie but was letdown. From the cheesy dialogue to the frenetic editing this was way too excessice for my tastes. Stay away from this film.
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1.0 out of 5 stars way too stylized and hyper kinetic for my taste, Nov 14 2007
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falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Domino (Widescreen Edition) (DVD)
i anticipated seeing this movie for a long time.the trailers made it
look like it might be good.but i'm afraid that was case of false
advertising.this movie is a complete mess.it's all over the place.i
didn't find keira knightley convincing in the slightest.tony scott
directed this stinker,which should have been my first clue.he was also
behind man on fire,another highly overrated movie(though not as bad as
domino)there is a fair amount of action,which wasn't enough to keep my
eyelids from closing.domino is(allegedly)based on domino harvey,who
turned her back on a modeling career to become a bounty
hunter.according to many reports,the filmmakers played fast and loose
with the facts,to try to make the film more appealing to the
masses.well,they feel short by a mile.not recommended except as a sleep
aid. 1*/5
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