Enemies – Welcome to the Punch (2013)
9KEnemies – Welcome to the Punch: Directed by Eran Creevy. With James McAvoy, Mark Strong, Andrea Riseborough, Johnny Harris. When a notorious criminal is forced to return to London, it gives a detective one last chance to take down the man he’s always been after.
“When thinking about English Police dramas, The Bill usually comes to mind, episodes where two overweight police officers would run around estates trying to find out who robbed the local Sainsburyu0026#39;s. Thankfully, Welcome To The Punch, is a lot more sophisticated and glamorous than that, directed by Eran Creevy ,(who also made the fantastic Shifty), this film features quite possibly the most beautiful presentation of London as a modern city that Iu0026#39;ve ever seen on the big screen. But visuals are only part of a film, so how was the rest of it….u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDropping us right into the middle of a complicated heist, we see rugged cop Max (James McAvoy) ignore orders and get shot in the leg by one of the criminals (Mark Strong, bald bad guy from Sherlock Holmes). The film then zoom three years into the future and weu0026#39;re on board a plane, where a young Asian/Arab man reveals heu0026#39;s been shot and runs off the plane (it hadnu0026#39;t taken off yet, or that would have just been silly), whereby he calls his dad to come and help him…. his dad who happens to be the criminal we saw shoot the cop three years ago!!! Madness. This all leads to a broken down and now permanently injured cop Max realising that this is his big chance to get vengeance for what happened three years ago….but is everything as clear as it seems, who is he actually chasing?u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film is no classic, in fact, itu0026#39;s just about verging on being a good film, for all the spectacular scenes of explosions and shoot outs, there lacks an intensity to the film, James McAvoy does well in his scenes as a cop whou0026#39;s seemingly given up on life, but itu0026#39;s hard to really believe he is a tough and guilt-ridden cop when he still looks about 12 years old (even with a beard). To itu0026#39;s credit, the story does manage to change itu0026#39;s focus numerous times, and these twists initially kept me engaged with the plot, characters we hate manage to gain sympathy and vice-versa, but after a while, the plot just becomes too complicated, and verges on becoming a comedy. So overall, a decent film, one worth checking out on a Friday night if youu0026#39;re a fan of action, but in no ways a film that changes the genre.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e6/10”