Later this
month, Killing
them Softly will hit
theaters. Brad Pitt stars as Jackie Cogan, a hitman that has a
preference of killing his targets at a distance. He doesn't like how
they beg for their lives and prefers to kill them softly in order to
avoid the moaning.
The main
plot of the film centers around a mob run poker game. Three would be
criminals decide that it is a good idea to rob the mob game and the
local mob economy is threatened. Pitt is the hit-man that they hire
in order to take out the guys and restore order.
Above Pic: Brad Pitt in Killing Them Softly
However, the
theme of the movie seems to be more politically charged. Unlike
films such as the poker
movie 21, this one is less
about guys trying to make their name in the world and more about the
criminality underlying the US financial crisis.
Pitt says,
"that the movie is very much a movie that emphasizes the divide
between rich and poor in American society." The mob is clearly
representing American big business with the robbers as poorer
Americans that need to be kept down. One main quote that has been
highlighted during preview is that "America is not a country,
it's a business."
Some have
tried to pass off Killing Them Softly as a poker movie based on the
fact that the crooks stole money from a poker game. The fact is that
the movie not like poker classics like Rounders or Kaleidoscope.
Instead, it is a crime action drama that is trying to act as a
morality play for the American public.
It would
seem that the film is trying to portray the American big business and
government as having the same impact as the mob did on cities like
Chicago, New York, and Las Vegas. Whether or not that impact
translates to those that watch the movie remains to be seen.
What many
fans can expect from the movie is a couple hours or dark humor as
well as action that you would expect from most gangster movies. At
present, the film is being highly anticipated by fans of both Pitt
and the gangster genre and soon we will see whether Pitt made another
great film choice or should go back to movies that entertain rather
than educate. Killing them Softly hits theaters on November 30th.
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