Acclaimed director John Hillcoat
(“The Road”) delivers a thrillingly vivid slice of American outlaw history in
The Weinstein Company's critically-applauded epic gangster tale, “Lawless.” The
film will be shown soon exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas (Glorietta 4,
Greenbelt 3 and Trinoma).
Poster courtesy of Weinstein Company |
An
official competition entry in last May's Cannes Film Festival, “Lawless” is the
true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: three bootlegging siblings who
made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era Virginia. Based on author
Matt Bondurant’s fictionalized account of his family, The Wettest County in
the World, the film gathers an ensemble of gifted, dynamic new-generation
stars – Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Mia
Wasikowska, Dane DeHaan – alongside two of the finest actors of their generations,
Guy Pearce and Gary Oldman.
A
riveting, intense story of crime and corruption, loyalty and love, brutality
and tenderness, “Lawless” is a rich addition to the American gangster canon.
In
the mountains of Franklin County, Virginia, the Bondurant brothers are the
stuff of legend. The eldest, Howard (Clarke), managed to survive the carnage of
the Great War, but he returned home unmoored by what he had seen and done. His
brother Forrest (Hardy) nearly died from the Spanish Flu that took his parents.
He beat back death with a quiet strength and ferocious, visceral invincibility
that came to define him. Jack (LaBeouf) is the youngest sibling,
impressionable, sensitive, smart.
Times
are tough and jobs are scarce, but the Bondurants are entrepreneurs and have
built a thriving local business by concocting an intense and popular brand of
moonshine. But Franklin County’s bootlegging days are about to end with the
arrival of Special Deputy Charlie Rakes (Pearce) from Chicago. The new “law”
Rakes brings is lethal and corrupt and will challenge everything the brothers
have built and represent. But while the rest of the county gives in to Rakes’
ruthless crackdown, the Bondurants will bow to no one.
As
the family rallies to fight Rakes, the fraternal dynamic shifts. Jack’s
ambitions and enterprises alter the balance of power between the brothers as he
careens into manhood.
The
lives of the Bondurants are soon complicated by the appearance of two beautiful
women: the exotic, steadfast Maggie (Chastain), who brings a secret past with
her and catches the eye of the guarded Forrest - and the quiet, pious Bertha
(Wasikowska), who slowly warms to Jack’s charms and channels her own rebellious
streak.
Jack’s
confidence however soon trumps his good sense, and the consequences will test
the brothers’ loyalty and endangers them all. Determined to do whatever is
necessary to fight for what is theirs, the Bondurants take up arms and confront
the corrupt forces of the law in a faceoff to determine who controls the
wettest county in the world.
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