Dom Hemingway

āļž.āļĻ. 2556 â€Ē 93 āļ™āļēāļ—āļĩ
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Dom Hemingway is a larger-than-life safecracker with a loose fuse - funny, profane, and dangerous. Back on the streets of London after twelve years in prison, it's time to collect what he's owed for keeping his mouth shut. Travelling with his devoted best friend (Grant), Dom visits his crime boss (Bichir) in the south of France to claim his reward. But Dom's drink and drug-fuelled ego decides that what he's lost can't be replaced. One car accident and a femme fatale later (Ghenea), Dom realises that his priority must be to reconnect with his long-lost daughter (Clarke). But Dom does what Dom does best. He screws things up for everyone... 2013 RPC DOM LTD/BBC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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3.6
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mark smith
18 āļĄāļĩāļ™āļēāļ„āļĄ 2560
It's just a poorly put together mess. Plus watching a pretty boy play a nutter just made me laugh out loud. Don't waist you time or money.
Liz Shotter
16 āđ€āļĄāļĐāļēāļĒāļ™ 2557
Jude law seems to have gone quiet recently, but delivers a strong performance as the self loathing yet narcissistic Shakespearean esq Hemingway. The film doesn't always know where its headed and we're taken on a strange journey that never seems to reach a real conclusion
Leon Bayliss
6 āđ€āļĄāļĐāļēāļĒāļ™ 2557
Starts out good, but seems to tail off at the end.