In 1946 the Los Angeles Police Department created a special
unit to rid LA of its criminal elements. It eventually became known as the
Organized Crime Intelligence Division. In 2013 film director Ruben Fleischer
made a film loosely inspired by events of the time, Gangster Squad. The
screenplay was written by Will Beall, which was based on the novel Tales from the Gangster Squad by Paul
Lieberman, and concentrates on one of LA’s notorious gangsters Meyer Harris
Cohen known as Mickey Cohen to both his friends and his enemy’s. Cohen was part
of the Jewish Mafia and according to Fleisher’s movie ran all the rackets in
Los Angeles, building up an immense criminal empire.
Josh Brolin plays the square chinned honest cop Sergeant
John O’Mara, who has a pregnant wife and is the tough WW2 ex special operations
operative who is tasked with setting up the squad by Nick Nolte’s gruff Chief
Parker. The group is to work outside the law with no police support or badges
with Parker stating that he does not want to see any arrests just the permanent
demise of Mickey Cohen (a manic Sean Penn) and his henchmen! Other members of
the squad are the good looking playboy Jerry Wooters (Ryan Gosling), the wiretap
expert Conwell Keeler (Giovanni Ribisi), street cop Lieutenant Coleman Harris
(Anthony Mackie), sharpshooter Max Kennard (Robert Patrick) and his Hispanic
partner Christmas Ramirez (Michael Pena).
Yes, it is a cliché of all the gangster films you have ever
seen albeit one with a modern sheen. Yes, the action is very much over the top,
but in my opinion these make an enjoyable watch, even if your not sure if it’s
a film noir or a police procedural – but does it really matter - smart suits,
flash cars and a femme fatale in the shape of Emma Stone what more do you want,
it even references the Blues Brothers
(1980). Pretty to look at with its late forties period detail, it’s a movie
that does not beat about the bush, straight to the point, forget subtlety.
The femme fatale. |
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