This is an evil little black comedy that probably won't appeal to all, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Violent, but it was hard for me to take the violence seriously, so it didn't really seem *that* violent to me. The plot revolves around several people and groups of people involved in the London underworld who just can't quite get things to work out right for themselves. Oddly, it reminded me more of the old Alec Guiness film "The Ladykillers" than the Pulp Fiction-type films that it tends to be compared to.
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Topic - Lock, Stock, and Smoking Barrels - Ears 01:15:33 11/21/99 (3)
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