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]]>Sound familiar? Trading the mean streets of East London for the picture-postcard hotspots of Miami, Plastic remains a Brit crime flick in the well-worn Lock, Stock tradition.
Trouble is, much as it tries to prove otherwise, it’s nowhere near as subversive, stylish or witty as Guy Ritchie’s debut – hampered by thoroughly unlikeable characters that not even its talented young cast (Ed Speleers, Will Poulter, Alfie Allen) can make you root for.
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]]>Tobias Tobbell’s micro-budget thriller aims high, with nods to Panic Room and Repulsion . But this is yet another under-powered, clichéd Brit-crime fiasco.
A meagre narrative is cynically doused in torture and cleavage shots, while any tension withers on an overlit set.
Gossip-mag fave Lowe does her best, until a risible last-act twist exposes her inexperience. Still, anything’s better than Bennett’s panto villainy.
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