Diamonds are forever
11 June 2016
This film partly from Belgium is a vengeance tale. A young man decides to avenge the death of his father, which he knows has been provoked by his uncle, the deceased's brother: a diamond broker in Antwerp. So our lead plans his vengeance, helped by a couple of hoodlums of his acquaintance. This feature is not a masterpiece but a well made like TV movie piece of work. I found it maybe a bit too long however. Just note the presence in the cast of Ahmed Benoman, a sort of Edward Bunker. An ex con and also novelist, writer of authentic tales of despair, violence and brutality. A man who unfortunately died just after the shooting of this movie. He plays here the Rachid character, a hoodlum. His performance is outstanding, especially in the scene where he kills a pigeon, only to show the lead character what it makes to kill. A so powerful scene. A good little film.
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