I think I seen it once. It starred Jennifer Aniston, right? I remember there was a scene where she made her maid drive her to Mexico for a prescription.
No not at all. No Jeniffer. She lacked any actual class and always was in fact, in my view, a properly shitty actress.
Like, to see her on screen, at every and all times, you can see plain as day that she is acting.
A true, good actor- conjures the illusion that they are not acting at all.
The Layer Cake is an excellent film, but really is where Daniel Craig first marked himself big on the map. He was the star in Layer Cake.
Check it out if you haven't seen it. Craig was awsome in it. It is full of little twists and turns, with a rare balance of true English humour and seriousness of the gangster life.
It's not a chiller, a blood-bath, nerve-jangling affair.
More of a fun, entertaining and easy watch, fast moving, with a serious edge.
Also was made some eras back now when films were still allowed to be entertaining and actors were allowed to act.
Nowadays, films are hoaxes, deliberately as unentertaining as can be, disguised by the artificial glam and glitz of high--octane, world is about to end, loud bashing action and disaster scenes.
The actors are nor directed to be good actors, and are deliberately scripted and choreographed to act like dumb, unconscious morons, saying absolutely nothing of meaning or intellect. They are specifically directed to show the lowest level of consciousness, IQ, and higher awareness.
All a big part of the Elite's attempt to dumb us down, deceive, predictive programming has always been essentially the real, ultimate function of the mainstream film industry.
Just like the music scene- good, actual, true musicians were phased out or murdered years ago, now it's all cheesy, shallow, shitty artificial pop with ugly, young pawns whose cheesy, all the same, squeaky little pop tunes are written for them.
But Layer Cake is a proper film, as far as films go.