From the unexpectedly graphic opening shot, director Sidney Lumet proves
he hasn?t lost any of his bite with age. BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU?RE
DEAD is a riveting suspense thriller that retains the director?s classic
approach to storytelling while updating it at the same time. Working from
an intense, expertly woven script by playwright-turned-screenwriter Kelly
Masterson, Lumet establishes his tragic tone immediately. The story
concerns a New York family with a roiling undercurrent of dysfunction. The
eldest son, Andy (Philip Seymour Hoffman), is a frustrated, drug-abusing
stockbroker who is unable to satisfy his gorgeous wife (Marisa Tomei). The
youngest son, Hank (Ethan Hawke), is passive and struggles to make alimony
payments. Their parents (Albert Finney and Rosemary Harris) live in
Westchester and operate a small jewellery store. Their lives begin to
unravel when Andy approaches Hank about pulling off a heist that will
seemingly solve all of their monetary problems. Everything about this idea
is risky, yet Andy convinces his timid younger brother that this is his
only way out of his current situation. Naturally, their plan falls apart,
resulting in a series of tragedies that they never could have predicted.
BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU?RE DEAD belongs beside such Lumet classics as
DOG DAY AFTERNOON, NETWORK, and SERPICO. The cinematography and editing
and score are all excellent, but the performances are what launch the film
into the stratosphere. Oscar-winner Hoffman (CAPOTE) and Finney have never
been better, and the rest of the cast--Hawke, Tomei, Michael Shannon--rise
to the occasion with unforgettable results.