London - Boulevard

(2010) is a stylish British crime noir directed by William Monahan, based on the hard-boiled novel by Ken Bruen . Despite an impressive cast and sleek visual presentation, it received mixed reviews for its unfocused narrative. Critical Reception

: The film is noted for being intensely violent and featuring constant strong language, which some found over-the-top. Comparison to the Novel London Boulevard

: It holds a 38% approval rating , with the consensus stating it "stumbles over its frenetic pace and crowded, clichéd plot". (2010) is a stylish British crime noir directed

Readers of the original Ken Bruen book generally find it more effective , citing Bruen's "staccato" prose and sharp dialogue as superior to the film's "going-through-the-motions" execution. London Boulevard (2010) - IMDb London Boulevard

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