Cert: 18
Stars: Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci, Ben Kingsley
Director: Paul McGuigan
Five-Second Summary: An innocent man gets mixed up with gangsters after a case of mistaken identity
With a twisty plot, slick action, dialogue and pop culture references, the debt Lucky Number Slevin owes to one Quentin Tarantino is as obvious as it is substantial.
Slevin (Josh Hartnett) arrives at his mate Nicks apartment in New York but Nicks cheery neighbour Lindsey (Lucy Liu) tells him that his friend is missing. Two heavies then show up, mistake Slevin for Nick and drag him off to see The Boss (Morgan Freeman) who says Slevin has three days to pay the $96,000 that he (actually Nick) owes him.
Conveniently enough, Slevin has had his wallet pinched that morning and cant prove his real identity. The Boss offers to forget the debt if Slevin helps to bump off rival gang leader Schlomo (Ben Kingsley). Then things really get complicated as a legendary hit man (Bruce Willis) shows up and a detective called Brikowski starts to take a keen interest in Slevin.
The violent moments are never lengthy but are always intense thanks to some nifty camerawork and editing.
Also, in terms of things to look at, the amount of time Josh Hartnett spends wearing just a towel will certainly please a sizeable portion of the audience.
there you go nicki a review i found on lucky number slevin was a very violent action film i really enjoyed it

lindsay has seen it also and enjoyed it xxx
i love horrors too have seen just about everything the saw 2 was the last one i seen and loved it the new hills have eyes looks good too i want to see that and hostel next
also love all the musicals GREASE being my all time favourite film
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