'The Drop' Features Tour-de-Force Performance From James Gandolfini

  • 13 November 2014

It seems opportunist and downright lazy to suggest Michael R. Roskam's new crime-drama is a "fitting" final film for the late James Gandolfini. The Brooklyn-born actor, who died suddenly of a heart attack in Italy in 2013, delivered a ton of extraordinary performances in his career - not least in the excellent Enough Said - though as cousin Marv in the intense, brooding The Drop, his finest talents as an actor are clearly on show.

Image caption James Gandolfini died after suffering a heart attack in Italy

"Lehane's climactic plot twist is all the more laudable because it springs directly from complexity of character; you realize the truth has been obscured not through a writer's trickery but through your own simple reading of the action," wrote J.R Jones of the Chicago Reader.

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"You have to sit through the slow parts to savor the cool parts. The movie's little surprise is that you didn't waste your time watching it; you were just being primed for an explosion of low volume and high impact," wrote Richard Corliss of TIME magazine.

The Drop hits cinemas in the UK on Friday (November 14, 2014).

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