Miller's Crossing Movie Review
Miller's Crossing Review
"Miller's Crossing" Overview

Rating: R
1990
Cast and Crew
Director : Joel CoenProducer : Ethan Coen
Screenwiter : Joel Coen,Ethan Coen
Starring : Gabriel Byrne,Marcia Gay Harden,John Turturro,Jon Polito,J.E. Freeman,Albert Finney,Mike Starr
The Coen brothers went all Clockwork Orangey in their most violent but least
ironic picture, Miller's Crossing. It's a relatively run of the mill gangster
thriller, though oddly the film has found an intensely loyal audience. (Many
even consider it to be the best of the Coens' films.) The story follows a
Prohibition era crime boss's aide (Gabriel Byrne), who finds himself trying to
keep the peace between his boss and a warring faction. He loves his boss's
gal, too.
None of this is told tongue-in-cheek style like Fargo, it's a "serious"
gangster movie, only one in which odd musical cues -- like "Danny Boy" during a
bedroom shootout -- are the norm. Very little of the film is surprising, and
the story is quite straightforward. As for that story, it's good enough, but
honestly I fail to see what everyone's all worked up about.
Reviewer: Christopher Null




