I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
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- For the Warren Zevon compilation album with the same title, see I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (An Anthology).
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead is a British crime film from Mike Hodges, the director of 1971's Get Carter and 1998's Croupier. Paramount Classics released the film in select US cinemas on June 16, 2004.
[edit] Story
Academy Award nominee Clive Owen stars as Will Graham, a former London enforcer who has left his former life to live as a recluse in the forest. Haunted by the blood of those he has murdered, Will wishes never to return. But when his brother (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) commits suicide following a sexual assault at the hands of a volatile crime lord (Malcolm McDowell), Will returns to London to murder those responsible. There he must also face old enemies and a former love, Helen (Charlotte Rampling).
[edit] Critical response
- "Does the film work? All I know is that it stays in my mind for its ambitiously autumnal essence, but it may not be everyone's cup of tea." - Andrew Sarris, New York Observer