Filling the roles are Jason Statham and Paddy Considine as the iron fist in the velvet glove respectively. Blitz pits the accidental pairing against a cop killer on the loose played with psychotic relish by Aiden Gillen (Queer as Folk, Game of Thrones). It’s like pitting an animal abuser against a Doberman – especially when the cop killer targets the colleagues of the cop buddies, who seem to have their own bonding issues to work out. Of course, this makes for great viewing, as though 1980s Hong Kong crime films never went out of vogue.
Ported over from the novel are various sub-plots that serve to develop the characterisation of the supporting cast in the series; given that these seem to be an ongoing drama, their presence and poor resolution in the film may feel padded to some.
Blitz is a competent, old-fashioned crime film that does the job. Though a tad unimaginative, it possesses a manic energy that is all Aiden Gillen’s. It may also be Jason Statham’s best noir film to date, standing head and shoulders above his usual C-grade action genre material and even the laughable remake of The Mechanic earlier this year.
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