![]() ![]() All in all, just a very weird and bizarre yet entertaining little commercial. ![]() Clive Owen once again delivers a perfect performance. I liked all of the puns and jokes, both those concerning the devil himself and those concerning James Brown. The editing and cinematography is very stylish, very typically Tony Scott. ![]() I laughed out loud at the 'twist' in the end. again, limited, but very good if you're into exactly that sort of thing. The race in the commercial is cool and exciting. But also funny and stylish, not to mention quite intense. ![]() What is that, you ask? Well, bizarre as hell, first of all. Maybe it's because that allowed it to be what it wanted to be, what it had to be. I don't know exactly why, but I'm thankful it is. This is a clear-cut short film either you love it or you hate it. Those that belong in the latter category probably wind up watching this commercial, are once again divided into two groups those who love it and those who hate it. When you've got Gary Oldman wearing a red spandex and red lipstick in the role of the devil and James Brown, godfather of soul himself, complaining that the deal he got with the prince of darkness needs to be renegotiated because he's gotten too old to do splits, you know you've divided everyone who hears about it into two clearly marked, separated groups those who reject it and those who are intrigued. ![]()
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