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Love, Honour and Obey
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Love, Honour and Obey

Till Death Do Us Part
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User Score67 ratings
TMDB 5.816+20001h 43mEnglish
ActionComedyThrillerCrime

Synopsis

Jonny dreams of leaving his dead-end job as a courier. Through his childhood best friend, nephew of the notorious crime lord Ray Kreed, he wins his way into the toughest gang in North London. Hungry for action, Jonny sparks a feud between Ray's gang and a rival firm in South London headed by drug kingpin Sean and his lieutenant Matthew.

Director
Dominic AncianoFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Fugitive Features1 production companies
Release
April 7, 2000Released
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Top Cast

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Jonny Lee Miller
Jonny Lee Miller
Jonny
Jude Law
Jude Law
Jude
Ray Winstone
Ray Winstone
Ray Kreed
Sean Pertwee
Sean Pertwee
Sean
Rhys Ifans
Rhys Ifans
Matthew
Sadie Frost
Sadie Frost
Sadie
Perry Benson
Perry Benson
Fat Alan
Ray Burdis
Ray Burdis
Ray

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CinemaSerf
Jul 23, 2023

"Jonny" (keeps it simple for Jonny Lee Miller) is a local postie who hits on a cunning plan to intercept credit cards and use them for on shopping sprees. His best pal "Jude" (yep, there's a trend here - Jude Law does this bit) is related to gangster "Ray" (Winstone) and so he takes this plan to him. Next thing they are making £15k per week and his place in the organisation is looking a bit more assured. Thing with "Jonny" is, though, he doesn't stop at a winner - and when the banks savvy up to their wheeze and stop delivering pre-activated credit cards, he and "Jude" step up their game and thereby annoy fellow gangland kingpin "Sean" (Pertwee) and so a bit of a turf war ensues. I struggled with the rather amateur style of this right from the start. It's narrated now and again by a clown-clad "Jonny" (which does make sense at the end) but for the remainder of this rather episodically staccato effort, the story can't quite decide if it's a comedy, or a thriller, or a drama - it's just a hotchpotch of actors each doing the odd scene or two to augment a pretty nondescript story led by the always underwhelming Winstone and supplemented by an underperforming Law. It's pretty rudderless throughout and by the conclusion I really couldn't care less who was singing the karaoke.

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