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One scene in particular epitomizes that bond: Ronnie and Reggie come face to face in a boxing ring, each daring the other through snarls and psychopathic grins to knock the other down. Ringside spectators can't really understand the brothers' confrontation, but in the Krays' eyes we can see their power and unspoken resolve, as well as their sense of themselves as existing in an upper echelon of strength and sheer will that clearly separates them from the onlookers.
It's this intense self-confidence that enables the Krays to rise from working-class obscurity to the highest ranks of organized crime. The Kemp boys also do a splendid job in portraying the inherent instability associated with the Krays. This true story follows the brothers from childhood through their rise and then fall from grace, as their personal lives and violent natures culminate in two murder charges, resulting in 30 years of imprisonment. Beyond its folkloric power, The Krays also captures a post-World War II London still recovering from the war's devastation, dismissing the mythos of the Swinging '60s people so fervently relate to this period. --Jeremy Storey
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If only on dvd,
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This review is from: The Krays - Bonded by Blood [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Why isnt this movie on dvd in the USA? Its one of the best movies about gangsters Ive ever seen.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: The Krays [Region 2] (DVD)
A vastly intelligent and utterly compelling biopic of Britain's most famous gangsters. When they weren't running shady protection rackets or inflicting horrific, gangland punishment on rival mobsters, the twin brothers contrarily made life generally safe for East Enders.
Writer Phillips Ridley and director Peter Medak shrewdly focus on the brothers complex personalities, showing their devotion as brothers to one another, their fierce loyalty to their mother and the rest of their family and their manically controlling and possessive hold over their lovers. The film begins during World War 2 showing how the young Krays adapted to life in the East End during the war and some of the unscrupulous characters they met along the way as children which inevitably had some sort of psychological influence on them when they grew up. The film chronicles their rise as rulers of the underworld and complimenting the rich, fine dialogue are the films two leading actors - a fantastic turn from ex- Spandau ballet members and real-life brothers, Martin and Gary kemp. Both put in concentrated, naturalistic and convincing performances. Billie Whitelaw shines as their mother (who went on to win an oscar for her performance as Best Supporting Actress). Never once does she shrink to stereotype which is always so easy the case in roles such as these. The film evokes a tense atmosphere throughout, building on suspense as the Krays steadily build their empire with a string of nightclubs and their protection rackets. Some of the violent occurences in the film are stomach churning such as where one of the Krays sticks a sword directly through a rival mobsters palm whilst the bloody climax is played out to perfection. Supporting performances from the likes of Tom Bell as Jack "the hat" Mcvitie, Susan Fleetwood as Charlotte Cornwell May and Kate Hardie as Frances are all equally superb and effective, each biting into their roles with seemingly a vengenace and making the most of every scene they're in. A must see film that is gripping from beginning through to the bitter end!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Criminal Twins: A Volatile Combination,
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This review is from: The Krays - Bonded by Blood [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Great casting coup by having brothers Gary and Martin Kemp portray real-life English criminals Reggie and Ronald Kray. I agree that the boxing scene between the two could not have been more realistic if the actors had not been siblings. Although a "contest" between the two, it is this warning to others who may cross either of the guys' paths: WATCH OUT! WE ARE TROUBLE! Both Kemps are excellent and are matched in performing by the always magnificent Billie Whitelaw as their overprotective but well-meaning mother. Due to the family's economic situation and her less-than-perfect marriage, Whitelaw's Violet is a most intriguing character. Although it contains some acts of disturbing violence, the story itself keeps the viewer engrossed as it reveals a seedier side of the "proper" English. It shows that America doesn't have a monopoly on gangsters.
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