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Gabriel Byrne
Reviews Featuring Gabriel Byrne
Beautifully-made deep and moving story of one mans struggle with his past and with mental illness.
This second assault on the unlucky precinct proves that practice makes perfect.
The cast-list might suggest otherwise, but this utterly forgettable costume drama really is one you should make a point of missing.
A good detective thriller made great by an eye-opening ending. It's just such a shame that, unless you've been living in North Korea or in Josef Fritzl's basement for fifteen years, no-one will come to this movie untouched by the hype.
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